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2018 VEI Youth Business Summitchildren’S Skillman Ave KINGSBRIDGE W. 231st St. Woodlawn SPUYTEN W. 225th St. DUYVIL MARBLE HILL Bronx Park E Fordham Rd Mosholu Bathgate Ave. Bridge Broadway E 189th St. W. 220th Bedford Pk St. .Lehman College Cambreleng Ave. Henry BridgeHudson (toll) W. 218th St. 9th Ave. Baker Field Kingsbridge (Columbia Univ.) W. 215th St. Park Ter. W. Park Ter. E. Arthur Ave. INWOOD Ave. Beaumont Isham W. 207th St. W. 211th St. Park Isham St. Garden St. Bronx Park Inwood W. 204th St. Hill Park University UNIVERSITY Seaman Ave. Cooper St. W. 207th Heights St. Bridge HEIGHTS Belmont Ave. Prospect Ave. Payson Ave. Academy St. Southern Blvd Broadway Fordham Ave. Oakland Pl. Vermilyea Ave. Sta St. Henshaw St. Dyckman St. Post Ave. Sherman Ave. W. 202nd St. Thayer St. rgare Nagle Ave. Academy a t C Arden St. 183rd St. M o St. r b Sickles St. 182nd–183rd i n Ellwood St. 10thAve. Elsmere Pl. Fairmount Pl. 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Riverside Park W. 163rd St. 161st St. MELROSE W. 158th St. W. 157th St. YANKEE STADIUM W. 155th St. Macombs Dam Bridge Trinity Cemetery Harlem River Dr. Macombs Pl. SUGAR W. 148th St. 149th St. E 149th St. HILL Grand Concourse DISTRICT Bradhurst Ave. Edgecombe Ave. W. 145th St. 145th St. Bridge St. Mary’s St. footbridgeW. 144th St. St. Nicholas Ave. Ter. Hamilton 138th St. Madison Ave. Bridge Grand Concourse Broadway Amsterdam Ave. Amsterdam Convent Ave. Hamilton Pl. footbridgeW. 137th Frederick Douglass Blvd. (8th Ave.) E. 138th St. City College St. Nicholas Park W. 135th St. W. 135th St. W. 135th St. City Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. Jr. (7th Ave.) THE BRONX Old College B’way of NY Locust Ave. New York Water (CCNY) Taxi Terminal Convent Hill HARLEM St. Clair Pl. W. 129th St. 3rd Ave. Bridge St. Nicholas Ter. RiversideDr. W. 125th St. W. 128th St. St. Nicholas Ave. Willis Ave. Bridge W. 125th St. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. E. 125th St. RFK Bridge (toll) (formerly Triboro Bridge) Broadway Marcus Garvey Park EAST RANDALLS ISLAND Mt. Morris Pk. W. HARLEM St. Nicholas Ave. W. 120th St. MORNINGSIDE 1st Ave. 2nd Ave. HEIGHTS Lenox Ave./Malcolm X Blvd. Madison Ave. Madison Park Ave. Lexington Ave. 3rd Ave. Pleasant Ave. Morningside Dr. Morningside Morningside Ave. Manhattan Ave. Frederick Douglass Blvd. Douglass Frederick W. 116th St. E. 116th St. W. 116th St. New York FDR Dr. Water Taxi Riverside Columbia University Morningside Park Park E. 114th St. (seasonal) Jeerson UPTOWN Park DITMARS W 111th St. W. 110th St. Cathedral Pkwy. Central Park North E. 110th St. Harlem Meer W. 106th St. Duke Ellington Blvd. The Wards W. 105th St. Great w Henry Hudson Pkwy. Henry Hudson Hill Island Conservatory Park W. 104th St. Garden The E. 103rd St. footbridge W. 103rd St. Loch 23rd Rd Sound St. North 23rd Rd W. 100th St. Meadow 32nd St. Astoria Blvd Dorothy Pl. 25th Ave. MUSEUM MILE E. 96th St. W. 96th St. 26th Ave. ASTORIA1st St. 37th St. 28th Ave. 28th Rd Jacqueline Kennedy 35th St. Onassis 41St. St. Reservoir r Central Park West Park Central D Broadway E. 87th St. e jogging t w d ra s c r k E. 86th St. e W. 86th St. v Vernon Blvd i YORKVILLE R The Great Lawn E. 82nd St. THE West End Ave. W. 81st St. Delacorte NOGUCHI Fifth Ave. Madison Ave. Madison Park Ave. Lexington Ave. 3rd Ave. 2nd Ave. 1st. Ave. Ave. York East End Ave. MUSEUM Theater MUSEUMOF ART 79th St. THEMETROPOLITAN w Boat Basin W. 79th St. E. 79th St. The E. 77th St. AMERICANMUSEUM Amsterdam Ave. Amsterdam OFNATURAL HISTORY Ramble Columbus Ave. Columbus UPPER The Boat UPPER ROOSEVELT Lake Pond ISLAND Strawberry WEST Fields EAST W. 72nd St. Bethesda E. 72nd St. SIDE Fountain SIDE w Sheep Meadow E. 68th St. Tisch 2018 VEI Youth Business SummitChildren’s Skillman Ave. Zoo W. 65th St. w St. 39th 43rd Ave. LINCOLN Central Zoo CENTER Queens- E. 63rd St. bridge West Side Hwy. Park Current as of January 2018 Park Broadway Map by David Lindroth Inc. | © NYC & Company, Inc. Amsterdam Ave. Amsterdam Ave. Columbus The Tram Columbus Circle Ed Koch Queensboro (59th St.) Bridge W. 59th St. Central Park South w E. 59th St. w w 16 E. 58th St. W. 57th St. St. 38th 48th Ave. 11 w MIDTOWN E. 56th St. W. 55th St. Show Piers 01 06 E. 54th St. SUTTON 9th Ave. 6thAve. 8th Ave. 7thAve. MoMA 10th Ave. 11th Ave. Piers 92, 94 W. 53rd St. Broadway PLACE Park 3rdAve. Lexington Ave. Lexington 2ndAve. 49th Ave. 15 5th Ave. 1st.Ave. Madison Ave. Madison E. 52nd St. W. 51st St. ROCKEFELLER E. 50th St. W. 49th St. 12 CENTER E. 48th St. Intrepid 10 DIAMOND QUEENS W. 47th St. 7thAve. Hudson River Park River Hudson RESTAURANT 08 19 HELL’S DISTRICT E. 46th St. ROW 09 New York Water KITCHEN W. 45th St. THEATRE Lexington Ave. Lexington 3rdAve. Taxi Terminal DISTRICT 15 Ave. Madison E. 44th St. Park United 18 14 GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL Nations Long Island 6thAve. W.10th Ave. 43rd St. 9th Ave. 8th Ave. 5th Ave. Circle Line 11th Ave. TIMES SQUARE CHRYSLER City Terminal W. 42nd St. E. 42nd St. BLDG Queens-Midtown 13 20 PORT 02 17 PUBLIC W. 41st St. Bryant Tunnel (toll) World Yacht AUTHORITY w Park LIBRARY Park NY Waterway Terminal E. 40th St. Ferry W. 39th St. 7thAve. Lincoln Tunnel (toll) Broadway 07 NY Waterway GARMENT E. 38th St. DISTRICT 05 Hausman St. Terminal W. 37th St. MURRAY 04 03 E. 36th St. TUDOR HILL E. 35 St. CENTER W. 35th St. W. 35th St. CITY Ferry 12th Ave. THE JAVITS w Terminal Pier 76 W. 34th St. Sutton St. EMPIRE E. 34th St. Norman Ave. MADISON SQUARE The 6th Ave. STATE 33rd St. Heliport High Line POST GARDEN BLDG. Nassau Ave. OFFICE PENN STATION HeliportVenues Dining Points of Interest GREENPOINT Broadway 3rdAve. NY Waterway 5th Ave. 7th Ave. 7th 9th Ave. 8th Ave. 2ndAve. 1st.Ave. 11th Ave. 10th Ave. Calyer St. Pier 92 711 TwelfthHudson Av. River Park(53–54 Sts) ..................The01 Blue Fin 1567 Broadway (46–47 Sts) ...............08 Dave & Buster’s Ferry Pier 68 Lexington Ave. Microsoft Technology Center High Line Buca di W.Beppo 28th Italian St. Restaurant 28th234 W. St. 42 St. (7–8 Avs), Floor 3 .................... Park Ave. S. 17 E. 28th St. Meserole Ave. Driggs Ave. 11 Times Square (41 St & 8 Av) .....................02 1540 Broadway (45–46 Sts) ...........................09 National Geographic Encounter Ave. Madison ART GALLERY Buffalo Wild Wings 226 W. 44 St. (7–8 Avs) .................................18 DISTRICTW. 25th St. 253 W. 47 St. (Broadway–8 Av) ......................10 Gulliver’s Gate Madison Pier 64 Bello Restaurant 216 W. 44 St. (7–8 Avs) ................................18 BROOKLYN Square Hotels 863 Ninth Ave. (56–57 Sts) ............................11 Intrepid Sea, Air & SpacePark Museum Pier 86, W. 46 St. & Twelfth Av. ......................19 Embassy Suites by Hilton The W.Natsumi 23th St. 226 W. 50 St. (Broadway–8 Av) ..........12 E. 23rd St. Herbert St. 60 W.Pier 37 St. 63 (5–6 Avs) ...................................High03 Line North River Lobster Company Lucky Strike NYC Homewood Suites 312 W. 37 St. (8–9 Avs) ......04 Pier 81, W. 41 St. & Twelfth Ave. ....................13 624-660 W. 42 St. (12 Av)GRAMERCY .............................20 McCarren Springhill Suites 25 W. 37 St. (5–6 Avs) .........05 Hard Rock CHELSEACafé Spirit Chelsea W. 20th St. Gramercy Park Residence Cruises Inn by MarriottPiers Central Park 1501 Broadway (43–44 Sts) ...........................14 Park 1717 Broadway (54–55 Sts) .............................06 Planet Hollywood New York & Bateaux Residence Inn by Marriott Times Square 1540 BroadwayW. 18th (45St. St)...................................09 NY Waterway 1033 Sixth Av. (39 St) .......................................07 Remi Restaurant 145 W. 53rd St. (6–7 Avs) ....15 Union STUYVESANT Ferry TheRobert 2 Columbus Circle Square High Line TOWN Pl. Park Irving Pl. (59 St & 8 Av), Floor 9 ...................................16 Pl. Conselyea St. bikeway Park (Ave. of the Americas) 6th Ave. Perlman W. 14th St. w E.Rutherford 14th St. 4th Ave. MEATPACKING DOWNTOWN E. 13th St. E. 13th St. East River DISTRICT Greenwich Ave. E. 11th St. Pier 54 Dr. FDR GREENWICH VILLAGE Szold Pl. Hudson River Gansevoort St. 7th Ave. E. 9th St. Tompkins West Side Hwy. Square Jane St. 8th St. St. Marks Pl. Park E. 8th St. Astor Pl. E. 7th St. Hooper St. Bethune St.WEST NYU Keap St. W.W. Washington Pl. Marcy Ave. VILLAGE 4t Havemeyer St. Pier 51 h Ave. (Loisaida C Ave.) Ave.
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