Apr
19
2009

Midtown Development Tour

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42nd and Broadway
Lights and Signs

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Theatres along 42nd st–Entertainment Use

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High developments on 8th avenue between 42nd and 44th.  Possible room for development in Picture 3?

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44th street towards Shubert Alley: lined with short, older theatres.

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Shubert Alley: Junior’s Restaurant to suck visitors like a straw through the alley.  Picture 2: Waiting in line for tickets under the Mariot.  This alley seems to work well to unite some of the theatre area.

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45th street: West from Shubert Alley to 9th Avenue.  Picture 1: An unused lot? Wow.  Picture 2: The Special Midtown District continues into about half of the 46th st block btwn 8th and 9th.  This theatre seemed to be the edge.  Picture 3: After that, apartments line the block.  Picture 4: Finally, we are in what I guess would be Clinton, with a small Mexican restaurant and a Graffitied Dry Cleaners.

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9th Ave towards 46th st.  Different neighborhood entirely.

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46th btwn 9th and 8th, Restaurant Row

Picture 1: Particular character of this block reflected in the restaurant decor.

Picture 2: One restaurant has its own sidewalk design.

Pictures 3,4,5: Curb is recessed for most of the block, probably so that taxis can pull up in front of the restaurants.  This was one of the most interesting things I saw on my walk.

Picture 6,7: Huge parking lot, with plenty of sidewalk space for maneuvering the cars into the lot.

There must be a lot of paperwork behind the uniqueness of this block.

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46th towards the Bowtie

Picture 1: The Scientology Building looks like a theatre as well.  I wonder how many people walk in thinking it is.

Pictures 2,3,4,5: Bowtie signage regulations apparent.

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46th st btwn 7th and 6th.

Groundfloor use changes from restaurants to offices over the course of a block.  I thought the loading dock and church were of interest because they would be awkward if placed even half a block west.

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6th Ave btwn 46th and 44th.

Offices.

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44th btwn 6th and 7th.

Theatres again, as we move back into….

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The CrossRoads!

-Leo Bierman

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