Manhattan/Chelsea

Wikipedia: Chelsea

Chelsea is the neighborhood on Manhattan’s West Side, between 14th and 34th Streets. The district is mostly residential, though many warehouses (some converted) surround The High Line park.

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100 11th AvenueJean Nouvel-designed 100 11th Avenue condo has 1,647 slabs of glass in its curtain wall – all different in size, shape, thickness, and angle.100 11th Ave., 100 11th Avenue, 2010, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Jean Nouvel, John H. Beyer, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
101 West 14th StreetChelsea: 101 West 14th Street is a residential high-rise designed by ODA Architecture, composed of two-story-high glass boxes.101 W 14th St., 101 West 14th St., 101 West 14th Street, 2022, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, ODA, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
11 West 17th StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: E.W. Browning Building, 11 W 17th St., is distinctive for the eight-story stamped-metal oriel.11 E 17th St., 11 East 17th St., 11 West 17th Street, 1908, America, Beaux Arts, E. W. Browning Building, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Otto Strack, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, oriel, pressed metal, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
111 Eighth Avenue111 Eighth Avenue, built in 1932 as a shipping terminal, has more floor space than the Empire State Building; it’s now a tech hub owned by Google.111 8th Ave., 111 8th Avenue, 111 Eighth Ave., 111 Eighth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Empire State, Google Building, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Port Authority Building, U.S., USA, Union Inland Terminal #1, United States, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, full-block, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
115 7th AvenueFormer Barneys location, 115 7th Avenue, is being expanded into a residential condominium, adjacent to the now-closed Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art.115 7th Ave., 115 7th Avenue, 115 Seventh Ave., America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, construction, expansion, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, renovation, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, under construction, urban
119 West 23rd Street119 West 23rd Street, an 1897 loft building of brick and terra cotta on a two-story limestone base. Now houses Poster House museum/gallery.119 W 23rd St., 119 West 23rd St., 119 West 23rd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Chelsea, Empire State, Flatiron District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, National Cloak Company Building, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, limestone base, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
130 West 30th StreetThe Cass Gilbert, 130 West 30th Street, is a landmark loft building designed by Cass Gilbert, converted to condominium apartments.130 W 30th St., 130 West 30th St., 130 West 30th Street, 1928, America, Assyrian Revival, Cass Gilbert, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Cass Gilbert, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, historic, landmark, loft building, lofts, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
140 7th AvenueChadwin House, a seven-story brick residential condominium building, notable for white banding on 7th Avenue façade.140 7th Ave., 140 7th Avenue, 140 Seventh Ave., 1963, America, Chadwin House, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, marquee, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, white banding
144 West 14th StreetWest Village: NYC landmark 144 West 14th Street, former lofts, now part of Pratt Institute campus containing Pratt Manhattan Gallery.144 W 14th St., 144 West 14th St., 144 West 14th Street, 1896, America, Brunner & Tryon, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Pratt Institute, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, West Village, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, renaissance revival, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
154 West 14th StreetWest Village: NYC designated landmark 154 West 14th Street, distinguished by colorful terra cotta, is lofts converted to offices.154 W 14th St., 154 West 14th St., 154 West 14th Street, 1913, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Herman Lee Meader, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, adaptive reuse, architecture, art nouveau, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
161 8th AvenueCute neon fish sign at Seamore’s Seafood Restaurant, Eighth Avenue at West 18th Street in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.161 8th Ave., 161 8th Avenue, 161 Eighth Ave., America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Seamore’s, Seamore’s seafood restaurant, Take Out, advertising, architecture, black & white, building, cityscape, cute, exterior, fish, fish outline, metropolitan, neon sign, restaurant, sign, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
175 8th AvenueJoyce Theater, the former Elgin (movie) Theater, is the dance performance venue of Joyce Theatre Foundation at 175 8th Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan.175 8th Ave., 175 8th Avenue, 175 Eighth Ave., America, Chelsea, Elgin Theater, Empire State, Joyce Theater, Joyce Theatre Foundation, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dance performance venue, exterior, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, performing arts, stage, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, theatre, urban
193 10th AvenueChurch of the Guardian Angel was built in 1930 at 193 10th Avenue, to accommodate New York Central Railroad’s tracks in Chelsea.193 10th Ave., 193 10th Avenue, 1930, America, Chelsea, Church of the Guardian Angel, Empire State, John V. Van Pelt, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Roman Catholic, Romanesque, architecture, brick, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
199-201 8th AvenueA low rise commercial building (201, center) next to a run-down brick apartment building (199, left) in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.199-201 8th Ave., 199-201 8th Avenue, 199-201 Eighth Ave., 301 W 20th St., 301 West 20th St., 301 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
20 Bloomfield StreetFireboat Three Forty Three, at FDNY Marine 1 berth, Hudson River Pier 53. The vessel memorializes the 343 NYC firefighters lost on 9/11.20 Bloomfield St., 20 Bloomfield Street, 2010, 9-11, 9/11, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FDNY, FDNY Marine 1, FDNY Marine Fireboat, Fireboat 343, Fireboat Three Forty Three, Gansevoort Peninsula, Hudson River, Hudson River Greenway, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Pier 53, Robert Allen Ltd., Three Forty Three, World Trade Center, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, fireboat, memorial, metropolitan, red and white, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, waterfront
20 West 29th StreetVertical stripes of stone and terra cotta, and a corner turret, accentuate Ace Hotel’s height in Midtown Manhattan’s NoMad district.20 W 29th St., 20 West 29th St., 20 West 29th Street, Ace Hotel, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, accommodations, aerial view, architecture, boutique hotel, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
200 West 14th StreetWest Village: Jeanne d’Arc, 200 West 14th Street, is early “French Flats”; the brick and brownstone building is at the corner of Seventh Avenue.1889, 200 W 14th St., 200 West 14th St., 200 West 14th Street, 62 7th Ave., 62 Seventh Ave., 62 Seventh Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, James W. Cole, Jeanne d'Arc, Joan of Arc statue, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, red, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
200 West 20th StreetEmery Roth designed Kensington House, 200 West 20th Street, in Art Deco style. The beige brick high-rise is a cooperative building in Chelsea.1938, 200 W 20th St., 200 West 20th St., 200 West 20th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Emery Roth, Kensington House, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
208 West 23rd StreetEmery Roth embellished beige brick Carteret, 208 West 23rd Street in Chelsea, with terra cotta medallions and window surrounds.1927, 208 W 23rd St., 208 West 23rd St., 208 West 23rd Street, America, Carteret, Chelsea, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, marquee, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
210 West 21st Street210 West 21st Street, a Beaux Arts-styled apartment building of brick and stone with low stoop and ornate entry in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.210 W 21st St., 210 West 21st St., 210 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
211 West 18th Street211 West 18th Street is the glass-walled condominium building wrapped around magenta 209 West 18th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan.2002, 211 W 18th St., 211 West 18th St., 211 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
211 West 19th Street211 West 19th Street is a red brick loft building with stone accents and arched windows; a freight shaftway is prominent in leftmost bay.211 W 19th St., 211 West 19th St., 211 West 19th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, red, red brick, shaftway, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
211 West 21st Street211 West 21st Street, a five-story apartment building in Chelsea, has an ornate fire escape; the facade appears to be stucco-covered brownstone.211 W 21st St., 211 West 21st St., 211 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, ornate fire escape, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, stucco-covered, urban, vertical
212 West 18th StreetVerizon occupies offices in Walker Tower, 212 W 18th Street; multi-million-dollar condos occupy upper floors of the Art Deco building.1929, 212 W 18th St., 212 West 18th St., 212 West 18th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Walker, Walker Tower, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
217-219 West 18th StreetOld Chelsea Station is a landmark U.S. Post Office, originally known as Station O, built in 1935 and designed by Eric Kebbon in Colonial Revival style.1935, 217-219 W 18th St., 217-219 West 18th St., 217-219 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Colonial Revival, Empire State, Eric Kebbon, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Old Chelsea Station, Station O, U.S., USA, USPS, United States, United States Postal Service, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, post office, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
220 West 20th Street220 West 20th Street, Gallant House, is a five-story beige brick apartment building heavily decorated with cream terra cotta.220 W 20th St., 220 West 20th St., 220 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Gallant House, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
220-222 West 20th StreetGallant House and The Hollywood, 220 and 222 West 20th Street, are beige brick apartment houses heavily decorated with cream terra cotta.220-222 W 20th St., 220-222 West 20th St., 220-222 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Gallant House, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Hollywood, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
221 9th AvenueLondon Terrace Liquor, 221 9th Avenue, one of the retail tenants of London Terrace Towers cooperative in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.221 9th Ave., 221 9th Avenue, 221 Ninth Ave., America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
221-223 West 14th StreetChelsea: 221-223 West 14th Street is a pair of pre-war brownstones recently reclad in white panels with rectangular punched windows.221-223 W 14th St., 221-223 West 14th St., 221-223 West 14th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, renovated, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
222 West 23rd StreetHotel Chelsea dominates the block with its dark red façade, prominent ironwork balconies and three-story lighted sign at 222 W 23rd Street in Midtown.222 W 23rd St., 222 West 23rd St., 222 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Hotel Chelsea, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, red brick, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
222-224 West 21st Street222 and 224 West 21st Street, a pair of five-story brick apartment houses over a rusticated stone base in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.222-224 W 21st St., 222-224 West 21st St., 222-224 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, rusticated stone, stone base, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
225 West 20th Street225 West 20th Street is a five-story red brick apartment building with a distinctive brownstone base and detailing, and low stoop.225 W 20th St., 225 West 20th St., 225 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, brownstone base, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
229 West 14th StreetChelsea: Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, now closed, is two converted brownstones with an added Spanish Baroque façade at 229 West 14th Street.229 W 14th St., 229 West 14th St., 229 West 14th Street, America, Baroque Revival, Catholic, Chelsea, Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, Spanish Baroque, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, deconsecrated, divine, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, sunny, urban
230 West 20th Street230 West 20th Street, 10th Precinct, was built in 1912 as the 18th Precinct. The granite-faced building was designed by Hoppin & Koen.10th Precinct, 18th Precinct, 1912, 230 W 20th St., 230 West 20th St., 230 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Hoppin & Koen, Italian Renaissance, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, granite, low-rise, metropolitan, police station, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
234 West 21st StreetThe Huntington, 234 West 21st Street, is a Beaux Arts-style brick and stone co-op apartment building in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.234 W 21st St., 234 West 21st St., 234 West 21st Street, America, Beaux Arts, Chelsea, Empire State, Huntington, Juliette balcony, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, iron fence, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
234 West 22nd StreetAn ornately paneled red wooden door and low stoop at the entrance of 234 West 22nd Street, a Civil War-era brownstone residence in Manhattan’s Chelsea.234 W 22nd St., 234 West 22nd St., 234 West 22nd Street, America, Anglo-Italianate, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arched door, architecture, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, iron railing, low-rise, metropolitan, red, red door, residences, residential, rusticated brownstone, single-family home, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
236 West 18th StreetRoom & Board currently occupies the former Siegel-Cooper warehouse at 236 West 18th Street (extending through to 249 West 17th Street).1902, 236 W 18th St., 236 West 18th St., 236 West 18th Street, 249 West 17th Street, America, Barneys, Beaux Arts, Chelsea, De Lemos & Cordes, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Room & Board, Room and Board, Siegel-Cooper Warehouse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, red, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, warehouse
236 West 22nd StreetAn ornately paneled wooden door and low stoop at the entrance of 236 West 22nd Street, a Civil War-era brownstone residence in Manhattan’s Chelsea.236 W 22nd St., 236 West 22nd St., 236 West 22nd Street, America, Anglo-Italianate, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arched door, architecture, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, iron railing, low-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, rusticated brownstone, single-family home, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, wood door, wooden door
237 West 18th StreetApartment building 237 West 18th Street dazzles the eye with contrasting colors and textures of brick, stone, and terra cotta in Chelsea, Manhattan.237 W 18th St., 237 West 18th St., 237 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, English basement, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
237 West 20th StreetThe Premier, 237 West 20th Street, is a five-story red brick apartment building with cast stone bands and trim. The cornice is painted brown.237 W 20th St., 237 West 20th St., 237 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Premier, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
239 West 20th Street239 West 20th Street is a six-story beige brick apartment building heavily decorated in cream terra cotta, with a low stoop.239 W 20th St., 239 West 20th St., 239 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
243 West 20th Street243 West 20th Street, built in 1866 as a fire station, is a NYC landmark as home of Women’s Liberation Center, a lesbian rights organization.1866, 243 W 20th St., 243 West 20th St., 243 West 20th Street, America, Charles E. Hartshorn, Chelsea, Empire State, Judith P. Vladeck Center for Women, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Nontraditional Employment for Women, Women’s Liberation Center, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, fire station, historic, landmark, lesbian rights, metropolitan, red brick, run-down, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
25 11th AvenuePier 57, born as steamship berth, converted to bus depot, then abandoned; now reborn as food court, rooftop park, event space, and offices.25 11th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Emil H. Praeger, Empire State, Grace Line, Hudson River, Hudson River Park, Hudson River Trust, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Pier 57, adaptive reuse, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, converted, event space, exterior, food court, green, historic, landmark, metropolitan, offices, renovated, restored, rooftop park, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
250 West 20th Street250 West 20th Street is a five-story red brick apartment building with stone trim and English basement.250 W 20th St., 250 West 20th St., 250 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, English basement, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
251 West 20th Street251 West 20th Street, Chelsea International Hostel, is a three-story painted brick hostel offering budget and dormitory-style accommodations.251 W 20th St., 251 West 20th St., 251 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, hostel, hotel, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, painted, street scene, street view, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
254 West 18th Street254 West 18th Street is a six-story stone apartment building, painted white, at the corner of 8th Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan.254 W 18th St., 254 West 18th St., 254 West 18th Street, 8th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Eighth Avenue, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, white
261 West 20th Street261 West 20th Street is a three-story, three-family red brick apartment building with English basement.261 W 20th St., 261 West 20th St., 261 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, English basement, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, three-family, urban, vertical
264 West 22nd StreetElaborate carved stone brackets flank the entrance to 264 West 22nd Street, a grey-painted brownstone apartment building in Chelsea.264 W 22nd St., 264 West 22nd St., 264 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Hamilton, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brownstone, building, carved, cityscape, exterior, flats, gray, grey, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
265 West 19th Street265 West 19th Street is a five-story red brick apartment building with white trim, with stores at street level. It was built in 1887.1887, 265 W 19th St., 265 West 19th St., 265 West 19th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
270 West 22nd StreetStores, including barber shop, flank entrance to 270 West 22nd Street, a modern seven-story brick apartment building in Manhattan’s Chelsea.270 W 22nd St., 270 West 22nd St., 270 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, barber pole, barber shop, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
280 West 24th StreetChelsea Canvas, a new (2024) 14-story apartment building above a bank and department store, at 8th Avenue between West 23rd and West 24th Streets.2024, 280 W 24th St., 280 West 24th St., 280 West 24th Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Canvas, Empire State, FXCollaborative, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, glass, ground floor retail, metal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
30 7th AvenueThe porthole motif endures at Northwell Health’s white stone-clad emergency room, originally National Maritime Union Headquarters in New York.1963, 30 7th Ave., 30 7th Avenue, Albert Ledner, America, Chelsea, Edward and Theresa O'Toole Medical Services Building, Empire State, Joseph Curran Building, Lenox Health, Manhattan, Midtown, NMU, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, Phyllis and William Mack Pavilion, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, emergency room, exterior, historic, horizontal, hospital, landmark, metropolitan, portholes, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
300 West 21st StreetInteresting brickwork and roofline distinguish The Chelsea, 300 West 21st Street, a six-story brick apartment house with street-level stores.209-213 8th Ave., 209-213 8th Avenue, 209-213 Eighth Ave., 300 W 21st St., 300 West 21st St., 300 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Chelsea, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
300 West 22nd StreetThe Moore, a low-rise brick hotel at 300 West 22nd Street, with stores at 231-235 8th Avenue in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.231-235 8th Ave., 231-235 8th Avenue, 231-235 Eighth Ave., 300 W 22nd St., 300 West 22nd St., 300 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Moore, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, hotel, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
300 West 23rd StreetEmery Roth designed 300 West 23rd Street with minimal Art Deco decoration; the building was under repair at the time of this photo (1 Oct 2023).1931, 300 W 23rd St., 300 West 23rd St., 300 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Manor, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, grey brick, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
301 West 21st StreetChelsea Arms, 301 West 21st Street, is a five-story apartment house of contrasting beige and red brick and terra cotta in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.301 W 21st St., 301 West 21st St., 301 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Arms, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
303 West 21st StreetChelsea Arms, 303 West 21st Street, is a five-story apartment house of contrasting beige and red brick and terra cotta in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.303 W 21st St., 303 West 21st St., 303 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Arms, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
303-305 West 21st Street303-305 West 21st Street are brick and terra cotta apartment buildings, built 1889, with stamped metal cornices in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.301-305 W 21st St., 303-305 West 21st St., 303-305 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
303A West 21st Street303A West 21st Street is a five-story apartment building of beige and red brick and terra cotta in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.303A W 21st St., 303A West 21st St., 303A West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
311 11th AvenueFXCollaborative designed 3ELEVEN, a 60-story residential skyscraper at 311 11th Avenue, adjacent to Hudson Yards and the High Line.2022, 311 11th Ave., 311 11th Avenue, 3ELEVEN, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FXCollaborative, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
312 11th Avenue312 11th Avenue, Ohm, is a residential high-rise at West 30th Street, adjacent to Hudson Yards.312 11th Ave., 312 11th Avenue, 312 Eleventh Ave., America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Ohm, West Chelsea, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
314 West 14th StreetWest Village: Chelsea Village Medical Building is a six-story brick and terra cotta commercial office building at 314 West 14th Street.1910, 314 W 14th St., 314 West 14th St., 314 West 14th Street, America, Chelsea Village Medical Building, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, doctors’ offices, exterior, health care center, masonry, medical offices, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
315 West 22nd StreetThe neo-Gothic style German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Paul, 315 West 22nd Street, is part of the Chelsea Historic District Extension.1897, 315 W 22nd St., 315 West 22nd St., 315 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Historic District Extension, Empire State, Francis A. Minuth, German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Paul, Gothic, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Neighborhood Church of Greenwich Village, New York, New York City, St. Paul’s German Evangelical Lutheran Church, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
315 West 23rd StreetA grand marquee and stone pilasters at The Broadmoor, the former Cornish Arms Hotel-turned-cooperative apartments, 315 West 23rd Street.315 W 23rd St., 315 West 23rd St., 315 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Cornish Arms Hotel, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Broadmoor, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, marquee, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pilasters, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
330 West 14th StreetOur Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard, a gothic-styled Catholic church built in 1875 to serve Irish immigrants, now serves a Spanish-speaking parish.1875, 330 W 14th St., 330 West 14th St., 330 West 14th Street, America, Catholic, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en San Bernardo, Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard, Patrick Charles Keely, Roman Catholic, West Village, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, gothic revival, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, rose window, sacred, stained glass, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
333 West 23rd StreetColorful abstract sculpture sits atop the marquee of SVA Theatre, performance venue of the School of Visual Arts in Chelsea.333 W 23rd St., 333 West 23rd St., 333 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, SVA Theatre, School of Visual Arts, abstract, architecture, auditorium, building, cityscape, colorful, educational, event venue, exterior, horizontal, marquee, metropolitan, modern, performance venue, public, school, sculpture, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, urban
34 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 34 W 22nd St. is a neo-Renaissance-styled loft building with ground floor store.1899, 34 W 22nd St., 34 West 22nd St., 34 West 22nd Streeet, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Pollard & Steinam, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
35 West 15th Street35XV is an irregular glass prism residential tower at 35 West 15th Street in Chelsea. The reflective façade was designed by FXFowle Architects.2015, 35 W 15th St., 35 West 15th St., 35 West 15th Street, 35XV, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FXFowle Architects, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, metropolitan, multi-family residential, prism, reflective, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
355 West 16th StreetChelsea: Dream Downtown Hotel is the stainless steel-clad conversion of National Maritime Union’s porthole-pierced HQ Annex.1966, 355 W 16th St., 355 West 16th St., 355 West 16th Street, Albert C. Ledner, America, Chelsea, Dream Downtown Hotel, Empire State, Joseph Curran Annex, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, offices, portholes, sloped façade, stainless steel, streetscape, sunny, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
355-363 West 16th StreetBack-to-back hotels: Steel-clad Dream Downtown Hotel and white tile-faced Maritime Hotel are both converted National Maritime Union buildings.355 W 16th St., 355 West 16th St., 355 West 16th Street, 363 W 16th St., 363 West 16th St., 363 West 16th Street, America, Chelsea, Dream Downtown Hotel, Empire State, Joseph Curran Annex, Joseph Curran Plaza, Manhattan, Maritime Hotel, Midtown, NYC, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, nautical, portholes, streetscape, sunny, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
363 West 16th StreetMaritime Hotel, the former National Maritime Union hostelry for merchant seamen, is sometimes described as an open pizza box.363 W 16th St., 363 West 16th St., 363 West 16th Street, Albert Ledner, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Maritime Hotel, Midtown, NMU, NYC, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, accommodations, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, horizontal, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, portholes, street scene, street view, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
4 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: Dezer Building, 4 W 20th St., is a brick and terra cotta loft building built in 1903, designed by James Barnes Baker.1903, 4 W 22nd St., 4 West 22nd St., 4 West 22nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Dezer Building, Empire State, Flatiron District, James Barnes Baker, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
405 West 23rd StreetLondon Terrace Towers are the four corner buildings, now co-ops, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.405 W 23rd St., 405 West 23rd St., 405 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
410 West 24th StreetLondon Terrace Towers are the four corner buildings, now co-ops, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.410 W 24th St., 410 West 24th St., 410 West 24th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
415 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 415 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.415 W 23rd St., 415 West 23rd St., 415 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, front entry, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
420 West 14th StreetLife-size sculpture, part of “The Great Elephant Migration” exhibit (6 Sept-20 Oct 2024 in NYC) to raise money for India wildlife conservation.2024, 420 W 14th St., 420 West 14th St., 420 West 14th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Indian Elephants, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Great Elephant Migration, architecture, building, cityscape, elephant, elephant sculpture, exterior, horizontal, lantana camara, life-size sculptures, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, traveling art installation, urban
425 West 15th StreetChelsea: 425 West 15th Street entrance to Chelsea Market complex, the former Nabisco factory and Oreo birthplace.425 W 15th St., 425 West 15th St., 425 West 15th Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market complex, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco, New York, New York City, New York County, The Tippler, adaptive reuse, architecture, bar, brick, brick arch, bright, building, cityscape, doorway, exterior, factory, ironwork, metropolitan, ornamental grille, side entrance, streetscape, sunny, urban
425 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 425 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.425 W 23rd St., 425 West 23rd St., 425 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, canopied entrance, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
435 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 435 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.435 W 23rd St., 435 West 23rd St., 435 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, front entry, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
445 West 23rd StreetCanopied entrance, 445 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.445 W 23rd St., 445 West 23rd St., 445 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, canopied entrance, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
447 West 18th StreetChelsea Modern, a stack of undulating blue and white layers of glass, is a residential building on West 18th Street in Chelsea.2009, 447 W 18th St., 447 West 18th St., 447 West 18th Street, America, Audrey Matlock, Chelsea, Chelsea Modern, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, blue, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, white
455 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 455 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.455 W 23rd St., 455 West 23rd St., 455 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, front entry, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
456 West 15th StreetChelsea: This now-dormant skybridge connected the Nabisco factory (now Chelsea Market) with its offices across West 15th Street.456 W 15th St., 456 West 15th St., 456 West 15th Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market, Chelsea Market Skybridge, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco, New York, New York City, New York County, West 15th Street, West 15th Street Skybridge, arched windows, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, dormant, exterior, internal truss, metal, metropolitan, pedestrian bridge, skybridge, streetscape, sunny, unused, urban
459 West 18th StreetAngled volumes of black and white composite curtain wall enclose 459 West 18th Street, a residential condominium near 10th Avenue and the High Line.2007, 459 W 18th St., 459 West 18th St., 459 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Della Valle Bernheimer, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, black, building, cityscape, composite, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white
461 West 23rd Street461 West 23rd Street, one of the retail entrances at London Terrace Towers.461 W 23rd St., 461 West 23rd St., 461 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
465 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 465 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Towers corner buildings, now co-ops, of the original London Terrace development built 1930.465 W 23rd St., 465 West 23rd St., 465 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
475 West 23rd Street475 West 23rd Street, one of the retail entrances at London Terrace Towers.475 W 23rd St., 475 West 23rd St., 475 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
500 West 18th StreetOne High Line, formerly XI (Eleventh), is a pair of corkscrew-inclined residential towers designed by Bjarke Ingels Group at 500 West 18th Street.500 West 18th Street, 76 11th Avenue, America, BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One High Line, The Eleventh, XI, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, travertine, urban
505 West 19th StreetWestern tower of 505 West 19th Street, with Lantern House and One High Line in background; view southwest along High Line.2015, 505 W 19th St., 505 West 19th St., 505 West 19th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Thomas Juul-Hansen, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, metal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, western tower
505 West 22nd StreetThank You Darling is a mural by Lily van der Stokker, exhibited December 2023-November 2024 at 505 West 22nd Street along NYC’s High Line park.505 W 22nd St., 505 West 22nd St., 505 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Lily van der Stokker, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Thank You Darling, The High Line, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, mural, park, playful, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, whimsical
512 West 22nd Street512 West 22nd Street is a five-story warehouse converted to an 11-story office building, clad in metallic black terra cotta and ribbon windows.2019, 512 W 22nd St., 512 West 22nd St., 512 West 22nd Street, America, COOKFOX Architects, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The High Line, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, ribbon windows, rounded corners, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
515 West 18th StreetLantern House is a pair of bay-window-studded apartment buildings straddling the High Line at West 18th Street in Chelsea. (View from High Line)515 W 18th St., 515 West 18th St., 515 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Heatherwick Studio, High Line, Lantern House, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Thomas Heatherwick, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay window, bold, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, controversial, distinctive, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
515 West 23rd StreetHL23, the cantilevered glass-walled apartment building with exposed diagonal trusses, overlooks The High Line at 515 West 23rd Street.515 W 23rd St., 515 West 23rd St., 515 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, HL23, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cantilevered, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exposed truss, exterior, flats, glass, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, unconventional, urban, vertical
530 Sixth AvenueChelsea: FÖRENA is a new brick-and-metal-faced high-rise condo at the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 14th Street.2023, 530 6th Ave., 530 Sixth Ave., 530 Sixth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FÖRENA, Manhattan, Midtown, Morris Adjmi Architects, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
551 West 21st StreetReflected blue sky, yellow bronze trim, and stark white concrete create arresting patterns at 551 West 21st Street, a residential condominium.2015, 551 W 21st St., 551 West 21st St., 551 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Foster + Partners, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, bronze, building, cityscape, concrete, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white, yellow
551 West 22nd StreetThe colorful medallion of London Brighton & South Coast Railway decorates an arch at 551 West 22nd Street, a mixed-use brick building in Chelsea.551 W 22nd St., 551 West 22nd St., 551 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arch, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass block, horizontal, low-rise, medallion, metropolitan, mixed use, mixed-use, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
555 West 18th StreetFrank Gehry’s first NYC commission, the billowing-sails-shaped IAC Building, was conceived as metal-clad; the client insisted on white glass instead.2007, 555 W 18th St., 555 West 18th St., 555 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Frank Gehry, IAC Building, InterActiveCorp, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, famous, free-form, fritted glass, glass, metropolitan, office building, offices, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white
56 West 14th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: Before moving to Herald Square, R. H. Macy had this annex at 56 West 14th Street.14th Street Annex, 1897, 56 W 14th St., 56 West 14th St., 56 West 14th Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, R.H. Macy & Co. Store, Schickel & Ditmars, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, copper, department store, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, retail, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
56-60 Ninth AvenueChelsea: A life-sized cow announces tourist attraction Old Homestead Steakhouse, at 56-60 Ninth Avenue; apartments are above.1910, 56-60 9th Ave., 56-60 Ninth Ave., 56-60 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Old Homestead Steakhouse, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, cow, cow sign, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, mixed-use, residential, restaurant, retail, steakhouse, streetscape, sunny, tourist attraction, urban
601 West 26th StreetLandmark Starrett Lehigh Building, a 1931 rail freight terminal turned office building, is notable for blending Art Deco and International style.1931, 601 W 26th St., 601 West 26th St., 601 West 26th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Cory & Cory, Empire State, International Style, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Starrett Lehigh Building, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, freight terminal, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, ribbon windows, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, warehouse
61 Ninth AvenueChelsea: 61 Ninth Avenue is an arrangement of glass cubes designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects and completed in 2019.2019, 61 9th Ave., 61 Ninth Ave., 61 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rafael Viñoly Architects, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
625-655 Avenue of the AmericasThree historic Ladies Mile department stores: B. Altman’s, Simpson, Crawford & Simpson Building, and Hugh O’Neil Building with its pair of gold domes.1876, 1902, 625 6th Avenue, 625 Avenue of the Americas, 625-655 Avenue of the Americas, 635 Avenue of the Americas, 635 Sixth Avenue, 641 Avenue of the Americas, 641 Sixth Avenue, 655 Avenue of the Americas, 655 Sixth Avenue, America, Avenue of the Americas, B. Altman, Empire State, Hugh O’Neill Building, Hugh O’Neill Dry Goods, Ladies Mile, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Simpson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, William H. Hume, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, department store, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, retail, shopping district, streetscape, urban
66 Ninth AvenueChelsea: The Porter House, 66 Ninth Avenue, is a former loft building converted to apartments with a six-story modern block grafted to a brick base.1905, 366 W 15th St., 366 West 15th St., 366 West 15th Street, 66 9th Ave., 66 Ninth Ave., 66 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SHoP Architects, The Porter House, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
75 Ninth AvenueChelsea Market, a former Nabisco factory and Oreo birthplace, is now a tourist attraction containing restaurants, shops, TV studios and offices.1890, 75 9th Ave., 75 Ninth Ave., 75 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market, Empire State, Gansevoort Market Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, Nabisco, National Biscuit Company, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Oreo, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, factory, historic, landmark, metropolitan, mixed use, offices, restaurants, streetscape, sunny, television studios, tourist attraction, urban
76 11th AvenueThe skewed white lattice towers are known as One Highline. The taller building holds the Six Senses Hotel; the balance are condominium apartments.76 11th Ave., 76 11th Avenue, 76 Eleventh Avenue, America, BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, Chelsea, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Highline, The Eleventh, The XI, accommodations, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, deconstructivism, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, traveler accommodations, urban
80 8th Avenue80 Eighth Avenue uses contrasting-colored brick stripes to accentuate its verticality over a stone base in Manhattan’s Chelsea.1930, 80 8th Ave., 80 8th Avenue, 80 Eighth Ave., 80 Eighth Avenue, America, Banker’s Trust Company Building, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, William Whitehall, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, stone base, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical stripes
80 Eighth AvenueChelsea: Windows and dark brick spandrels create vertical stripes, accentuating height of Bankers Trust Company Building, 80 Eighth Avenue.1929, 80 8th Ave., 80 Eighth Ave., 80 Eighth Avenue, America, Bankers Trust Company Building, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, William Whitehall, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
81-83 Eighth AvenueChelsea: Former New York Savings Bank, 81-83 Eighth Avenue, is a NYC landmark now repurposed as a CVS/pharmacy.1897, 301 W 14th St., 301 West 14th Street, 81-83 8th Ave., 81-83 Eighth Ave., 81-83 Eighth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Savings Bank, Robert H. Robertson, adaptive reuse, architecture, bank, bright, building, cityscape, classical, commercial, copper, copper dome, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, low-rise, marble, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
837 Washington Street837 Washington Street, aka Samsung Building, places a twisted, exposed steel frame and glass box atop a 1938 brick warehouse.2014, 837 Washington St., 837 Washington Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Morris Adjmi Architects, NYC, New York, New York City, Samsung Building, architecture, black grid, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exposed beams, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, steel, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, twisted, two-tone brick, urban
85 10th AvenuePre-restoration view (2016) of Nabisco factory’s entrance at 85 10th Avenue, adjacent to the High Line and Chelsea Market.1913, 85 10th Ave., 85 10th Avenue, Albert G. Zimmerman and Associates, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco factory, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, arched entry, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, door, exterior, fanlight, ground floor retail, metropolitan, office building, offices, pre-restoration, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, stucco, urban, vertical
ChelseaLondon Terrace, a 14-building apartment complex in NYC’s Chelsea section. London Terrace Towers are co-op; midblock London Terrace Gardens are rental.10th Avenue, 9th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Farrar & Watmough, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Victor C. Farrar, West 23rd Street, West 24th Street, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea PiersChelsea Piers sports/entertainment complex spans three Hudson River piers; 100 11th Avenue condo and IAC Headquarters stand behind.100 11th Avenue, America, Bowlero, Chelsea, Chelsea Piers, Empire State, Hudson River, IAC Headquarters, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, North River, Sky Rink, Sunset Terrace, Warren and Wetmore, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, driving range, exterior, golf club, marina, metropolitan, pier, riverfront, sports complex, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water, waterfront
High LineView north from The High Line observation deck at Tenth Avenue and West 17th Street encompasses One High Line, Lantern House, and Hudson Yards.10th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, High Line, Hudson Yards, Lantern House, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, One High Line, Tenth Avenue, The High Line, W 17th St., West 17th St., West 17th Street, architecture, blue sky, bright, building, cityscape, clear sky, copy space, elevated, exterior, metropolitan, modern architecture, observation deck, park, public space, square crop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, view north
Little IslandLittle Island rises on precast cement “tulip pot” stilts; two foot bridges connect the park to the shore in NYC’s Meatpacking District.America, August, Chelsea, Empire State, Heatherwick Studio, Hudson River, Little Island, Little Island@Pier55, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, artificial island, bright, building, cityscape, concrete, copy space, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, park, pilings, precast cement, street scene, street view, streetscape, summer, sunny, tulip pots, tulips, urban
Pier 56A forest of pilings remain at Pier 56, part of the Chelsea Piers complex that once served Cunard-White Star Lines, now serve Hudson River’s gulls.America, Chelsea, Chelsea Piers, Cunard-White Star Line, Empire State, Hudson River, Larus delawarensis, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, North River, Pier 56, Ring-billed Gull, architecture, bird, birds, blue-green, building, cityscape, destroyed, exterior, gulls, metropolitan, murky water, no people, pilings, quiet, remnants, river, rotting, seabird, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, webbed feet
Pier 57Pier 57, an Art Deco-styled terminal once used by Grace Line, is now primarily office space.1954, 25 11th Avenue, America, Art Deco, August, Chelsea, Emil Praeger, Empire State, Hudson River, Manhattan, Marine & Aviation, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Pier 57, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban, water, waterfront
West 15th StreetWest 18th Street Skybridge once linked Nabisco factory with offices. Photographed under hazy sky, from The High Line park in Chelsea.America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market, Empire State, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco, National Biscuit Company, New York, New York City, The High Line, W 15th St., West 15th St., West 15th Street, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, hazy sky, light traffic, metropolitan, park, parked cars, pedestrian bridge, sky bridge, skybridge, skyway, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, view east
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