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Attractions Entertainment Dining Health and Fitness Churches And C3 Stagecoach Coffee D3 Patsy’s Barber Shop 90 State St | stagecoachcoffeeroasters.com 3 Howard St | 112 State St | patsysbarbershop.com C3 Starbucks Coffee D3 Patsy’s Pinups Beauty Parlour 10 N Pearl St | starbucks.com 7 Howard St | patsyspinups.com F2 Stella Del Mare C2 Salon 109 123 Madison Ave | 518.434.0310 109 State St | salon109.info C3 Subway E1 Shekinah Beauty 69 State St | subway.com 152 Madison Ave | 518.250.8147 C3 Sweet Briers F2 Source De Ma Vie 13 Howard St | Opening Fall 2019 153 S Pearl St | 518.375.0032 D3 The Taverna C2 Twin Shears 38 S Pearl St | thetaverna.net 112 State St | 518.463.5959 F2 V & R Italian Ristorante C4 Urbane Brows & Beauty 136 Madison Ave | 518.626.0001 61 N Pearl St - Steuben Walk #3 C2 Wellington’s Restaurant urbanebrowsandbeauty.com 144 State St | wellingtonsalbany.com Retailers A4 Yono’s 25 Chapel St | yonos.com F2 151 Pearl Street Laundromat 151 S Pearl St D3 Zachary’s Pastry Shoppe 54 State St | 518.813.9557 F2 Acacia’s Basement 153 S Pearl St | 518.596.6043 Health and Fitness F2 Albany Coliseum Mini Mall C4 Albany Upstate Dental 153 S Pearl St | 518.432.9705 540 Broadway #100 | albanyupstatedental.com B4 B. Lodge & Co. B2 BeAti Acupuncture Wellness Clinic 75 N Pearl St | 518.512.0887 123 State St | beatiacupuncture.com E2 Boost Mobile F2 Blessed Body Fitness 121 B S Pearl St | 518.443.1000 153 S Pearl St | 518.528.7965 D4 Broadway Plaza Liquor D4 C-Suite Fitness 418 Broadway | broadwayplazaliquor.com 412 Broadway | c-suitefitness.com C4 Come Back Express B4 Downtown Studio Fit 515 Broadway | 716.860.8311 61 N Pearl St - Steuben Walk #4 | 518.250.8071 D4 Coulson’s News C4 Drs. Levine, Lipnick & Giglio, DDS 420 Broadway | 518.431.9510 99 Pine St | levinelipnick.com C3 Cricket Wireless B4 Green Garden Asian Spa 25 N Pearl St | cricketwireless.com 46 Columbia St | greengardenasianspa.weebly.com C4 Daniel Mozzes Design D3 Omni Fitness 61 N Pearl St - Steuben Walk #1 | 54 State St Fl 2 | omnifitnesscenter.net danielmozzesdesign.com C4 Optique Boutique E1 Diana’s Wine & Spirits 99 Pine St | optiqueboutique.net 67 Grand St | 518.449.3840 D4 Precision Fitness F2 El Pilon Market 374 Broadway | 518.527.1206 179 S Pearl St | 518.650.6345 F2 Root3d B4 The Enchanted Florist of Albany 54 Columbia St | enchantedfloristalbany.com C4 The Deli Mill 165 S Pearl St | root3dhealing.com 33 Maiden Ln | 518.449.8340 B4 Semblance Medspa D3 Enterprise Rent-a-Car 51 S Pearl St | enterprise.com A4 dp An American Brasserie 61 N Pearl St - Steuben Walk #2 25 Chapel St | dpbrasserie.com semblancemedspa.com C3 European Tailoring & Alterations 40 N Pearl St | 518.433.1408 C3 Dunkin Donuts D3 Synergy Fitness & Nutrition LLC 39 N Pearl St | dunkindonuts.com 54 State St Fl 2 | gotosynergyfitness.com C3 Express Stop News & Variety 40 N Pearl St | 518.462.5162 C4 Emmanuel Thai 35 Maiden Lane | emmanuelthairestaurant.com Churches and Cathedrals F2 Fashion Puzzle A1 Cathedral of All Saints 153 S Pearl St | 518.606.0825 E1 The Excelsior Pub 62 S Swan St | cathedralofallsaints.org 54 Philip St | theexcelsiorpub.com D4 Fort Orange General Store A4 First Church in Albany 412 Broadway | fortorangegeneralstore.com B4 Fifth Tier Baking Studio 110 N Pearl St | firstchurchinalbany.org 54 Columbia St | fifthtierbakingstudio.com D3 Fresh & Fly F2 Open Ministries 13 S Pearl St | freshandflyinc.com C3 The Food Court at 39 153 S Pearl St | 518.451.0149 39 N Pearl St | Opening Winter 2019 C3 Hertz (Hilton Albany) B3 St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 40 Lodge St | hertz.com E1 Golden Dragon 10 Lodge St | hist-stmarys.org 147 Madison Ave | 518.433.8057 C3 Jim’s Place Newsstand C2 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 110 State St | 518.434.6065 F2 Golden Fried Chicken 107 State St | stpeterschurchalbany.org 125 S Pearl St | 518.426.1063 E2 Lucky Cat Laundromat 133 Madison Ave | 518.331.9786 E1 Hill Street Cafe Banks E1 Madison Mart 180 Madison Ave | hill-street-cafe.com C3 Bank of America 145 Madison Ave | 518.432.4540 B4 The Hollow Bar + Kitchen 69 State St | bankofamerica.com E4 McGreevy ProLab & Press 79 N Pearl St | thehollowalbany.com D3|D2 Berkshire Bank 376 Broadway | mcgreevyprolab.com E4 Hudson Harbor Steak & Seafood 30 S Pearl | 51 S Pearl St (ATM) 351 Broadway | 518.426.5000 berkshirebank.com F2|C3 Metro PCS 132 Madison Ave | 518.729.5645 D4 Jack’s Oyster House C2 Capital Bank 9 N Pearl St | 518.432.4400 42 State St | jacksoysterhouse.com 132 State St | capitalbank.com C3 Modern Body Art C3 Jonathan’s Pizza D3 Chase Bank 7 S Pearl St | albanymodernbodyart.com 31 N Pearl St | jonathanspizza.com 50 State St | chase.com F2 Pearl Discount & Beauty D3 La Serre C3 Citizens Bank 141 S Pearl St | 518.436.7618 14 Green St | laserrealbany.com 10 N Pearl St | citizensbank.com D2 Pearl Street Convenience D2 Lam’s Chinese Kitchen C4 Community Bank 51 S Pearl St | 518.426.1511 51 S Pearl St | 518.427.5095 39 N Pearl St | cbna.com F2 Pearl Street Food Mart C3 Larson’s Snack Stand E3|C2 KeyBank 179 S Pearl St | 518.434.0537 75 State St 66 S Pearl St | 120 State St | key.com F2 Pomegranate Upstate Clothing D4 Loch & Quay D3 M&T Bank 153 S Pearl St | 518.577.7550 414 Broadway | loch-quay.com 80 State St | mtb.com C3 Rite Aid Pharmacy D2 Mac & Cheese Please D3 NBT Bank The Stephen & Harriet Myers Residence A2 Albany Kitchen 17-21 N Pearl St | riteaid.com 194 Livingston Ave | undergroundrailroadhistory.org 55 Columbia St | Opening Fall 2019 50 S Pearl St | 518.818.0041 54 State St | nbtbank.com N E2 Sam’s USA Store D3 Maurice’s Deli C3 Pioneer Bank Ten Broeck Mansion B4 ama cocina 117 S Pearl St | 518.427.5121 9 Ten Broeck Pl | tenbroeckmansion.org 4 Sheridan Ave | amacocina.com 15 S Pearl St | mauricesdelisandwiches.com 90 State St | pioneerbanking.com C3 Smoker’s Choice F2 McDonald’s C2|B4 SEFCU USS Slater D2 Amo La Bella 90 State St | smokershoiceusa.com Broadway & Quay St | ussslater.org 89 Beaver St | 518.434.3121 106 S Pearl St | mcdonalds.com 110 State St | 575 Broadway | sefcu.com C4 Spartan Copies BUS STOP A4 McGeary’s Irish Pub C2 TD Bank F2 Angie’s Pineapples & Tings 31 James St | 518.436.1801 S Entertainment 153 S Pearl St | 518.310.9712 4 Clinton Square | mcgearyspub.com 125 State St | tdbank.com LODGING B4 Steuben St Market C2 Albany Capital Center B4 Miranda’s Deli C2 Trustco Bank RESTROOMS A5 B-Rad’s Bistro Express @ 677 54 N Pearl St | steubenstmarket.com MAP SCALE 55 Eagle St | albanycapitalcenter.com 677 Broadway | 518.694.3790 52 Columbia St | 518.542.5219 112 State St | trustcobank.com E4 Tim Raab Photography PARKING LOT | GARAGE D2 Albany Empire D2 Backstage Bar B4 Mug Shots Cafe 51 S Pearl St | thealbanyempire.com Barber Shops and Salons 380 Broadway | timraabnorthern.com ALBANY HERITAGE ATTRACTION 1in = approx 200ft 51 S Pearl St 52 James St | mugshotscafe.com B4 Truman Jewelers A4 Albany Symphony Orchestra Open for Times Union Center event nights E2 Myrna’s Soul Food F2 Always Cuttin’ CAPITAL CITY TROLLEY STOP 19 Clinton Ave | albanysymphony.com 153 S Pearl St | 518.331.5252 71 N Pearl St | 518.434.2037 B4 The Bishop 123 Madison Ave | 518.275.0458 CDPHP CYCLE! BIKE HUB B4 The Van Dyk Store B1 Empire State Plaza B4 Capital Repertory Theatre 90 N Pearl St | thebishopalbany.com D4 OKIPOKI C4 Bombshell Hair & Beauty Studio 261 Madison Ave | ogs.ny.gov/esp 111 N Pearl St | capitalrep.org 488 Broadway | bombshell-hair.com 87 N Pearl St | 518.434.2037 B4 blue82 41 State St (entrance on Broadway) | Empire State Plaza Art Collection Moving Summer 2020 82 N Pearl St | blue82albany.com okipokialbany.com E2 Celin’s Beauty Salon D3 US Post Office Attractions Empire State Paza | ogs.ny.gov 118 Madison | 518.915.1312 45 Hudson Ave | 518.462.1359 C3 Confetti Stage Theatre Group E1 Bonobo Gallery & Cafe A5 Olde English Pub & Pantry Albany Institute of History & Art F1 Grand Street Community Arts Center 67 Corning Pl | confettistage.org 174 Madison Ave | 518.621.7655 683 Broadway | theoldeenglish.com F2 Changing Faces Hair Studio F2 Vintage Treasures By Deborah 125 Washington Ave | albanyinstitute.org 68 Grand St | grandarts.org 153 S Pearl St | 518.436.0050 153 S Pearl St | vintagetreasuresbydeborah.com C1 The Egg Center for Performing Arts C3 Cobblestone Lunch Shoppe E4 Parish Public House F2 African American Cultural Center A5 Henry Hudson Planetarium Empire State Plaza | theegg.org 37 Maiden Ln | Opening Fall 2019 388 Broadway | parishpublichouse.com F2 Chiquita Dominican Hair Salon F2 Zayla Mobile of the Capital Region 25 Quackenbush Sq | albany.org B4 Far Shot Recreation 118 Madison Ave | 518.512.6491 153 S Pearl St | 518.308.6232 135 S Pearl St | aacccr.org E2 Cafe Capriccio C3 Pearl Street Diner Historic Cherry Hill 69 N Pearl St | farshot.net/albany 49 Grand St | cafecapriccio.com 40 N Pearl St | pearlstreetdiner.weebly.com F2 Dior African Hair Braiding C4 Albany Center Gallery 173 S Pearl St | 518.462.1239 Lodging 523 S Pearl St | historiccherryhill.org A4 Palace Theatre B3 Pearl Street Pub 488 Broadway | albanycentergallery.org C3 Capitol House Chinese Kitchen F2 Angel’s Bed & Breakfast 19 Clinton Ave | palacealbany.com 59 N Pearl St | thepearlstreetpub.com F2 Flaunt Hair Studio E4 Irish American Heritage Museum 35 N Pearl St | 518.434.5422 96 Madison Ave | angelsbedandbreakfast.com E4 Albany Firefighters Museum 177 S Pearl St | 518.449.4153 370 Broadway | irish-us.org D2 Siena College Basketball C2 PG’s Cafe 384 Broadway | albanyfirefightersmuseum.org C2 Capitol Melts D3 Fairfield Inn & Suites Albany Downtown 51 S Pearl St | sienasaints.com 112 State St | 518.465.1284 B4 The Hair Gallery Opening Fall 2019 A1 NYS Education Department
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