Park Row

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Park Row is a historic street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, long associated with the city’s newspaper industry and early skyscrapers.

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Park Row canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
street
adjacentTo Manhattan Municipal Building
One Police Plaza
St. Andrew’s Church (New York City)
alsoKnownAs Newspaper Row
borders City Hall Park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eraOfNewspaperDominance early 1900s
late 1800s
governedBy New York City Department of Transportation
hasBuilding New York Press Building
surface form: New York Sun Building (former, nearby on Newspaper Row)

New York Times Building
surface form: New York Times Building (41 Park Row)

Tribune Building, New York City
surface form: New York Tribune Building (former, nearby on Newspaper Row)

New York World Building (former, nearby on Park Row/Frankfort St.)
Park Row Building
Potter Building
Temple Court Building and Annex
hasSectionClosedToGeneralTraffic near One Police Plaza
hasUrbanFunction major north–south thoroughfare in Lower Manhattan
heritageStatus contains buildings designated New York City Landmarks
contains buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
historicalRole center of New York City’s newspaper industry in the late 19th century
early skyscraper development corridor
location of multiple major newspaper headquarters
inBorough borough of Manhattan
surface form: Borough of Manhattan
inCounty New York County
knownFor association with New York City newspaper industry
early skyscrapers
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
near Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge entrance in Manhattan
New York City Hall
notableFor dense concentration of newspaper offices
pioneering tall office buildings
partOf Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan
runsFrom Chatham Square
runsTo Broadway
securityChanges increased restrictions after September 11, 2001
transportationAccess near Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall subway station
near Chambers Street subway station

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