Cortlandt Street (Manhattan)
Cortlandt Street is a west-east street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It runs one block from Broadway to Church Street, then continues an additional block as the non-vehicular Cortlandt Way from Church to Greenwich Street. At its eastern end, the street continues as Maiden Lane.
Looking east down Cortlandt Street from One Liberty Plaza; the building with the green mansard roof is 174 Broadway, also known as 1 Maiden Lane. When Cortlandt Street crosses Broadway it becomes Maiden Lane.
The Cortlandt Street Ferry Depot in 1893
Radio Row in 1936, photographed by Berenice Abbott
The former entrance to the East River Savings Bank
Greenwich Street is a north–south street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It extends from the intersection of Ninth Avenue and Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District at its northernmost end to its southern end at Battery Park. Greenwich Street runs through the Meatpacking District, the West Village, Hudson Square, and Tribeca.
Looking south from near North Moore Street
753-57 Greenwich Street at West 11th Street
Pacific Hotel on Greenwich Street depicted in an 1836 illustration
The corner of Greenwich and Barclay near the World Trade Center immediately following the September 11 attacks in 2001