Avenue B (Manhattan) Explained

Avenue B / East End Avenue
East:Avenue C
West:Avenue A

Avenue B is a north–south avenue located in the Alphabet City area of the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, east of Avenue A and west of Avenue C. It runs from Houston Street to 14th Street, where it continues into a loop road in Stuyvesant Town, to be connected with Avenue A. Below Houston Street, Avenue B continues as Clinton Street to South Street. It is the eastern border of Tompkins Square Park.

History

The street was created by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 as one of 16 north-south streets specified as in width, including 12 numbered avenues and four designated by letter located east of First Avenue.[1] In 1824, prior to any construction, its width was reduced to, the standard for cross-streets, by taking from the east side.[2] The city reasoned that the lettered avenues were "incapable of use as thoroughfares to and from the City" and could not "be considered as avenues in the proper Sense of the term."

East End Avenue

On the Upper East Side, Avenue B reappears as East End Avenue; principally residential in character, it runs only from East 79th Street to East 90th Street through the Yorkville neighborhood. It was called Avenue B under the original Commissioners' Plan of 1811, but is no longer given that designation. Carl Schurz Park, the location of Gracie Mansion, is adjacent to the avenue at this point. In 1928, the New York City Board of Estimate ruled that development below East 84th Street was restricted to residential use.[3]

Landmarks

Transportation

Currently, there is no bus that travels on Avenue B. The M9 bus formerly used this street from East Houston Street to 14th Street. The M79 bus travels along East End Avenue from 80th Street to 79th Street.

In popular culture

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Notes and References

  1. [Gouverneur Morris|Morris, Gouverneur]
  2. Book: Post, John J. . Old streets, roads, lanes, piers and wharves of New York showing the former and present names, together with a list of alterations of streets, either by extending, widening, narrowing or closing . R.D. Cooke . 1882 . 1098350361 . 67.
  3. Book: Leahy, Michael . If You're Thinking of Living In…: All About 115 Great Neighborhoods In & Around New York . New York . Random House . 2007. 9780307421074 .
  4. , p.69
  5. https://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/9009/ "The Sheik of Avenue B"