Westbeth Artists Community
Westbeth Artists Housing is a nonprofit housing and commercial complex dedicated to providing affordable living and working space for artists and arts organizations in New York City. The complex comprises the full city block bounded by West, Bethune, Washington and Bank Streets in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City; the complex is named for the streets West and Bethune.
The Bell Laboratories Building, which now houses Westbeth, seen in 1936
The courtyard of Westbeth (2012)
View from the Westbeth Artists Community roof
Westbeth, view from ramp
Washington Street (Manhattan)
Washington Street is a north–south street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs in several distinct pieces, from its northernmost end at 14th Street in the Meatpacking District to its southern end at Battery Place in Battery Park City. Washington Street is, for most of its length, the westernmost street in lower Manhattan other than West Street. The exceptions are a one-block segment in the West Village where Weehawken Street lies between West and Washington Streets, and in Battery Park City.
These Federal-style townhouses at 651–655 Washington Street are located within the Greenwich Village Historic District Extension
The end of the High Line Park at Gansevoort and Washington Streets; in the background is the Standard Hotel