- Park Avenue (Manhattan)
Park Avenue (formerly Fourth Avenue) is a wide boulevard that carries north and southbound traffic in
New York City borough ofManhattan . Throughout most of its length, it runs parallel toMadison Avenue to the west and Lexington Avenue to the east.The flowers and greenery in the median of Park Avenue are maintained by the Fund for Park Avenue.
Begonia s are a flower of choice for the Funds gardeners because there is no automatic watering system and they can cope with hot sun. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/16/nyregion/thecity/16fyi.html Why Yellow Takes the Wheel] , "The New York Times ",July 16 ,2006 ]Each December
Christmas tree s are placed in the median. The first time they were erected colored lights were used and accidents occurred because of confusion with traffic signals in front of them. Today only yellow and white lights are used.Fact|date=October 2008Route
The road that becomes Park Avenue originates as the
Bowery . FromCooper Square at 8th Street to Union Square at 14th Street, it is known as Fourth Avenue. Above 14th Street, it turns slightly east of north to align with other avenues of theCommissioners' Plan of 1811 . From 14th Street to 17th Street, it forms the eastern boundary of Union Square and is known as Union Square East; its southbound lanes merge with Broadway for this distance. From 17th Street to 32nd Street, it is known as Park Avenue South, and above 32nd Street, for the remainder of its distance, it is known as Park Avenue.Between 33rd Street and 40th Street, the left-hand northbound lane descends into the
Murray Hill Tunnel . Immediately across from 40th Street, the center lanes of Park Avenue rise onto an elevated structure that goes aroundGrand Central Terminal and theMetLife Building (formerly thePanAm Building ), carrying each direction of traffic on opposite sides of the buildings. The bridge, one of two structures in Manhattan known as thePark Avenue Viaduct , returns to ground level at 46th Street after going through theHelmsley Building (also referred to as the New York Central Building or 230 Park Avenue).As Park Avenue enters Midtown north of
Grand Central Terminal , it is distinguished by many glass-box skyscrapers that serve as headquarters for corporations such asJPMorgan Chase at270 Park Avenue and277 Park Avenue ,Citigroup ,Colgate-Palmolive , andMetLife at theMetLife Building .From Grand Central to 97th Street,
Metro-North Railroad tracks run in a tunnel underneath Park Avenue (thePark Avenue Tunnel ). At 97th, the tracks come above ground, rising onto the other Manhattan structure known as the Park Avenue Viaduct. The first street to pass under the viaduct is 102nd Street; from there to theHarlem River the railroad viaduct runs down the middle of Park Avenue. There are no cross-walk signals or overhead traffic lights along this stretch of Park Avenue due to the presence of the tunnels underneath, and the inability to anchor the heavy devices into solid ground.Fact|date=October 2008In the 1920s the portion of Park Avenue from
Grand Central Station to 97th Street saw extensive apartment building construction. This long stretch of the avenue contains some of the most expensive real estate in the world. Real estate at740 Park Avenue , for example, sells for several thousand dollars per square foot. [Rogers, Teri Karush. [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/09/realestate/09parkave.html?ex=1286510400&en=025e950d114ec68a&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss "Peeking Behind the Gilded Walls of 740 Park Ave."] , "The New York Times ",October 9 ,2005 . AccessedAugust 15 ,2007 .] Current and former residents in this stretch of the thoroughfare includeBlackstone Group co-founderStephen Schwarzman , Highbridge Capital Management co-founder Glenn Dubin, formerMorgan Stanley executiveZoe Cruz ,private equity investorRonald O. Perelman ,John D. Rockefeller Jr. and others. Schwarzman and Dubin both retain residences at 740 Park Avenue.James Cash Penney lived at 888, andLeonard Bernstein at 898. The 10021ZIP Code , through which this section of Park Avenue runs, is the wealthiest zip code in the United States.Fact|date=July 2008Park Avenue ends north of 132nd Street, with connections to the
Harlem River Drive . The name is continued on the other side of the river inthe Bronx by the street just east of the railroad; seePark Avenue (Bronx) .The following institutions are either headquartered or have significant business presences on Park Avenue:
*Alcoa
*Americas Society
*Asia Society
*Bankers Trust
*The Blackstone Group at345 Park Avenue
*Boston Consulting Group
*Bristol Myers Squibb
*Citigroup at399 Park Avenue
*Consulate General of Japan
*Colgate-Palmolive at 300 Park Avenue
*Deutsche Bank
*Environmental Defense Fund
*Hilb, Rogal, & Hobbs
*Hunter College
*ING Clarion
*JPMorgan Chase & Co. at270 Park Avenue
*KPMG
*Major League Baseball
*Mercedes-Benz
*M&T Bank
*MetLife at 200 Park Avenue
*Mutual of America at 320 Park Avenue
*Needham & Company
*New York Life
*St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church, New York
*Sanofi-Aventis
*Scandinavia House
*Seligman
*Vivendi SA
*UBS
*The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at 301 Park AvenueHistory
Park Avenue was originally known as Fourth Avenue and carried the tracks of the
New York and Harlem Railroad starting in the 1830s. The railroad originally built an open cut through Murray Hill, which was covered with grates and grass between 34th and 40th Street in the early 1850s. A section of this "park" was renamed Park Avenue in 1860. In 1867, the name applied all the way to 42nd Street. WhenGrand Central Depot was opened in the 1870s, the railroad tracks between 56th and 96th Streets were sunk out of sight, and, in 1888, Park Avenue was extended to the Harlem River.In 1936, an elevated structure was built around
Grand Central Terminal to allow automobile traffic to pass the station unimpeded. In October 1937, a part of theMurray Hill Tunnel was reopened for road traffic. Efforts to promote a Grand Park Avenue Expressway to Grand Concourse in the Bronx were unavailing [http://www.nycroads.com/roads/park-avenue/ Grand Park Avenue Expressway] .On
May 5 ,1959 , theNew York City Council voted 20-1 to change the name of Fourth Avenue between 17th and 32nd Streets to Park Avenue South. [Bennett, Charles G. "SIGN BAN IS VOTED ON TWO AVENUES; Council Extends Prohibition of Overhanging Advertising to Parts of 6th and 4th LATTER TO BE RENAMED Stretch From 17th to 32d Street to Be Designated Park Avenue South", "The New York Times ",May 6 ,1959 . pg. 41.] In 1963, thePan Am Building was built straddling Park Avenue atop Grand Central Terminal, with a tunnel through it to accommodate the automobile bridge.ee also
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List of most expensive streets by city References
Avenues of New York City
West = Madison Avenue
Avenue = Park Avenue
East = Lexington Avenue
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