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How to get to Alwyn Court in Manhattan by subway, bus or train?

Directions to Alwyn Court (Manhattan) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Alwyn Court

    BusBus: M5M57Q32QM10SIM3.TrainTrain: FAR ROCKAWAYPATHPORT WASHINGTON.SubwaySubway: FNRW.

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Bus stations near Alwyn Court in Manhattan

  • 7 Av/W 57 St,2 min walk,
  • W 57 St/6 Av,4 min walk,
  • Central Park S/6 Av,4 min walk,

Bus lines to Alwyn Court in Manhattan

  • BXM2,West Midtown Penn Sta-34 St Via Kappock St,
  • M7,14 St Via Columbus Via 7 Av,
  • SIM10,Eltingville Trans Ctr Via Hylan Via Rich,
  • SIM30,Midtown Via 42 St Via Madison Av,
  • SIM1C,Eltngvlle Trans Ctr Via Hylan Via Rich,
  • SIM3,Port Richmond Via Watchogue Rd,
  • SIM3C,Pt Rchmnd Via Narrows Rd N Via Watchogue,
  • SIM4C,Huguenot Via Richmond Av Via Arthur Kill,
  • SIM33C,Mariners Harbor Via N Gannon Av,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Alwyn Court?

    The closest stations to Alwyn Court are:

    • 7 Av/W 57 St is 48 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • W 57 St/6 Av is 257 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Central Park S/6 Av is 268 yards away, 4 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Alwyn Court?

    These bus lines stop near Alwyn Court: M5, M57, Q32, QM10, SIM3.

  • Which train lines stop near Alwyn Court?

    These train lines stop near Alwyn Court: FAR ROCKAWAY, PATH, PORT WASHINGTON.

  • Which subway lines stop near Alwyn Court?

    These subway lines stop near Alwyn Court: F, N, R, W.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Alwyn Court in Manhattan?

    The nearest bus stop to Alwyn Court in Manhattan is 7 Av/W 57 St. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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Bus:M5M57Q32QM10SIM3BXM2M7SIM10SIM30SIM1CSIM3CSIM4CSIM33CTrain:FAR ROCKAWAYPATHPORT WASHINGTONSubway:FNRW

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Alwyn Court Address: 7th Avenue street in Manhattan

Alwyn Court, Manhattan
Alwyn Court, ManhattanThe Alwyn Court is a 12-story apartment building located at 180 West 58th Street on the corner of Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, one block south of Central Park. It was built between 1907 and 1909, and was designed by Harde & Short in French Renaissance style, with elaborate terra-cotta ornamentation in the Francis I style covering the entire facade. The interior courtyard has a painted architectural facade by artist Richard Haas.The building was constructed at a time when wealthy New Yorkers, some living in the city part-time, began to shift from mansions to apartment living. Seventh Avenue was a hub of new luxury buildings. The Alwyn targeted this market, with perhaps the most lavish structure yet. Glazed terra cotta was a new material, and the facade dripped with ornate detail in that medium. Typical apartments had 14 rooms with 5 bathrooms, renting up to $10,000 per year; there was even one 24-room duplex, at $22,000. Many of the apartments had enormous rooms of about 18 by 30 feet. The twelfth floor contained 34 rooms for servants quarters.The building predated fire codes. There were no fire escapes, and there was a single staircase, which, open to the entire building, created a potential fire chimney. In 1910, with building still mostly unrented, a fire broke out in an empty apartment on the tenth floor, and flames jumped along the exterior to set the apartments above it ablaze. According to the Tribune, 10,000 people gathered to watch the fire. Casualties were few and minor, and the damage was quickly repaired.By the 1930s, the city's architectural and social landscape had changed, and the Alwyn was no longer in a desirable part of town. Only about a quarter of the apartments were occupied, and the owners were unable to pay the mortgage. The building was foreclosed, gutted, and subdivided during the Depression. Although the interior has changed over time, the exterior, with its intricate terra-cotta decoration, has largely remained unchanged. The Alwyn Court was designated a New York landmark in 1966, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The facade was cleaned and restored in 1980-81 by Beyer Blinder Belle, but was still in poor shape, endangering passersby in the late 1990s, necessitating shedding.
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