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Community Board #2, Manhattan Block COMMUNITY BOARD #2, MANHATTAN COMMUNITY/BLOCK ASSOCIATION LIST REVISED: August 2019 1. ABINGDON SQUARE ALLIANCE Contact: Lee Zimmerman, Director 302A W. 12th Street #113 Email: [email protected] New York, New York 10014 website: abingdonsquare.org 2. BEDFORD-BARROW-COMMERCE BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Kathy Donaldson, President 81 Bedford Street, #5F Phone & Fax: 212-366-1451 New York, NY 10014 e-mail:[email protected] 3. BEDFORD-DOWNING STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Livvie Mann, President c/o Mann 12 Bedford Street Phone: 646-831-6422 New York, NY 10014 Email: [email protected] 4. BLEECKER AREA MERCHANTS AND RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (BAMRA) Merchant Chair (Sam Jacob) Raymond Cline, Resident Chair Email: [email protected] Shelley Swarwick, Secretary Email: [email protected] 217 Thompson Street, Box 337 New York, NY 10012 5. 77 BLEECKER STREET CO-OP BOARD Contact: Terri Cude, Vice President 77 Bleecker Street, Apt. 302 Phone: 212-673-3208 New York, NY 10012 Email: [email protected] 6. 88 BLEECKER STREET CO-OP BOARD Contact: Lee Schwartz, Community Liaison Email: [email protected] 7. BOND STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Laura Feldstein, President 39 Bond Street Phone: 212-777-3039 New York, New York 10012 8. BOWERY ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS (BAN) Contact: Michele Campo, Vice-Chair 184 Bowery, #4 Web page: www.boweryalliance.org New York, NY 10012 Email: [email protected] 9. BOWERY BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Michele Campo (Boundaries: From Cooper Sq. to Chatham Sq.) email: [email protected] 10. BOWERY RESIDENCE COMMITTEE Contact: Andrew Apicella 324 Lafayette St., 8th Floor Direct #: 212 533-5656 Ext. 206 New York, NY 10012 For Homeless; 212 533-5151 11. BREVOORT CO-OP BOARD Contact: Diane Nardone "The President" 11 Fifth Avenue Waiting for response for more contact info New York, New York 10003 12. BROOME ST. BLOCK ASSOCIATION/ Contact: Carl Rosenstein TREES NOT TRUCKS Phone: 212-431-4319 435 Broome Street New York, New York 10013 13. CANAL WEST COALITION Contact: Janet Haim Sohn 530 Canal Street Phone: 212-925-4071 New York, NY 10013 Email: [email protected] 14. CARMINE STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: David Gruber 5 Carmine Street Phone: 646-752-4954 New York, NY 10014 Fax: Email: [email protected] 15. CENTRAL VILLAGE BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Mary Petretti, President Email: [email protected] 16. CHARLES STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: George Capsis 69 Charles Street Phone: New York, New York 10014 17. CHARLTON STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Dick Blodgett 9 Charlton Street Phone: 212-620-0928 New York, New York 10014 Email: [email protected] 18. CHARLTON/KING/VAN DAM ASSOCIATION Contact: Rae Di Palma P.O. Box 356 New York, New York 10014 19. CHELSEA-VILLAGE PARTNERSHIP Email: [email protected] Port Authority Station P.O. Box 30921 New York, New York 10011 20. CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF NY, INC. Contact: Justin C. Yu 33 Bowery, Suite c-202 Phone: 212-226-2795 New York, NY 10002 Fax: 212-226-0124 Email: [email protected] 21. CHRISTOPHER EAST BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: William Belida (Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues) Phone: 917-853-4962 19 Christopher Street New York, New York 10014 22. CHRISTOPHER STREET MERCHANTS BLOCK ASSOCIATION 95 Christopher St. Contact: Steve Gould New York, NY 10014 Phone: 212-242-2749 Email: [email protected] 179 Christopher St. Contact: Elaine Goldman New York, NY 10014 Phone: 212-929-3424 Email: [email protected] 2 23. CHRISTOPHER ST. PRESERVATION ALLIANCE Contact: Ben Green 125 Christopher St. Phone : 212-691-6265 Email: [email protected] 24. EASTBANK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Contact: Alexander Chu, Chair 235 Canal Street Phone: 212-219-9000 New York, New York 10013 Fax: 212-219-9010 Email: [email protected] 25. EAST EIGHTH/NINTH STREET BLOCK ASSOC. Contact: 60 East 9th Street Phone: New York, New York 10003 Fax: 26. EAST ELEVENTH STREET BLOCK ASSOC. Contact: Email: [email protected] 27. EAST NINTH STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: John Bauer, President 7 East 9th Street Phone: New York, New York 10003 28. 29-45 EAST NINTH STREET TENANTS CORP. Contact: Carol Hale 45 East Ninth Street, #8 Phone: New York, New York 10003 29. EAST TENTH STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Thelma (Sugar) Barry P.O. Box 1142, Cooper Sq. Station Phone: 212-777-7662 New York, New York 10276 30. EAST TWELFTH/THIRTEENTH ST. BLOCK ASSN. Phone: 212 477-9626, Ext. 11 & UNIVERSITY PL. RESIDENTS ASSN. Email: [email protected] 16 E. 11th Street New York, New York 10003 31. ELIZABETH STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION - ESBA Contact: Eunice Lee Boundaries: Elizabeth Street from Bleecker to Canal Street Email: [email protected] 251 Elizabeth Street, #8 New York, NY 10012 32. FAR WEST TENTH STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Kathy Christel 600 Washington Street, #2B Phone: 212-727-1503 New York, New York 10014 33. FEDERATION TO PRESERVE THE GREENWICH VILLAGE WATERFRONT & GREAT PORT 125 Christopher Street, #1B Contact: Waiting for response for contact info. New York, New York 10014 Phone: 3 34. 24 FIFTH AVENUE TENANTS' ASSOCIATION Contact: Gloria Gilbert, President 24 Fifth Avenue Phone: 212-677-4052 New York, New York 10011 Email: [email protected] 35. 520 TENANTS’ ASSOCIATION Contact: Barbara Devaney, President 520 La Guardia Place Phone 1: 212-228-6405 New York, New York 10012 Phone 2: 212-462-9553 36. FOURTEENTH STREET B.I.D./L.D.C. Contact: Karen Shaw, Executive Director 4 Irving Place, Room 1148-S Phone: 212-460-1200 New York, NY 10003 Email: [email protected] 37. FRIENDS OF FATHER DEMO SQUARE Contact: David Gruber 5 Carmine Street Phone: 646-752-4954 New York, NY 10014 Email: [email protected] 38. FRIENDS OF JEFFERSON MARKET LIBRARY BELL Contact: Cynthia Crane 111 Fulton Street, PH 201 Phone: 212-255-3084 Email: [email protected] 39. FRIENDS OF PETROSINO SQUARE Contact: Georgette Fleischer 19 Cleveland Place, #4A Phone: 212-966-3474 New York, NY 10012 Email: [email protected] 40. GANSEVOORT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Contact: Waiting for response for contact info. 32 Gansevoort Street Contact: New York, NY 10014 Phone: 41. GOD'S LOVE WE DELIVER Contact: Richard Cardillo 166 Avenue of Americas Phone: 212-294-8121 New York, New York 10013 42. GRAND/CANAL PARK GROUP Contact: Migs Wright 452 Broadway, #2F New York, New York 10013 43. GREENWICH MEWS TENANTS’ ASSN. Contact: Ellen Peterson-Lewis 622 Greenwich Street, #3D Phone: 212-741-6244 New York, New York 10014 Email: [email protected] 44. GREENWICH VILLAGE BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Margery Evans Reifler 2 Grove Street, #4D Phone: New York, New York 10014 20 Bank Street Contact: Marilyn Dorato New York, New York 10014 Phone: 212-243-4159 Email: [email protected] 45. GREENWICH VILLAGE/CHELSEA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 80 Eighth Avenue, Room 412 Contact: Thomas Gray, Executive Director New York, New York 10011 Phone: 212-255-5811 (Not in service) Fax: 212-255-5058 4 46. GROVE STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Margery Evans Reifler 2 Grove Street Phone: 212-691-4128 New York, New York 10014 47. GV SOCIETY FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION Contact: Andrew Berman, Executive Director 232 E. 11th Street Phone: 212-475-9585 New York, NY 10003 Fax: 212-475-9582 Email: [email protected] 48. HISTORIC DISTRICT COUNCIL Contact: Bankoff Simeon 232 E. 11th St. Phone: 212-614-9107 New York, NY 10003 49. HUDSON SQUARE, FRIENDS OF Contact: 512 Greenwich Street, 1st Floor Phone: New York, NY 10013 Email: 50. HUDSON STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Steve Norris (Morton-Christopher Sts.) Phone: 212-929-5781 459 Hudson Street #1A New York, New York 10014 51. JANE STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Kate Bostock-Shefferman (Jane St. from Horatio to W. 12th St.) Phone: 917-834-8178 New York, New York 10014 Email: [email protected] 52. 61 JANE STREET TENANT'S ASSOCIATION Contact: Miriam V. Sarzin 55 Jane Street Phone: 212-255-8203 New York, New York 10014 Email: [email protected] [email protected] 53. LAGUARDIA PLACE, FRIENDS OF Contact: Lawrence Goldberg, President 1 Washington Square Village Phone: 212-252-8300 New York, New York 10012 Email: [email protected] 54. 546 LAGUARDIA PLACE (OWNER) Contact: Vicki & Takashi Sando Phone: 917-846-5169 Email: [email protected] 55. LEROY STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Pat Dawson, President 21 Leroy Street Phone: 212-212-243-1843 New York, New York 10014 56. LITTLE ITALY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Contact: Franco Deangelis 730 Fifth Avenue Phone: 212-459-0044 New York, NY 10019 Email: [email protected] 57. LITTLE ITALY MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Contact: Robert Ianniello, President 380 Broome Street Phone: New York, NY 10013 Email: 5 58. LITTLE ITALY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION Contact: Sante Scardillo 268 Elizabeth St., #2 Email: [email protected] New York, NY 10012 59. LOWER MANHATTAN NEIGHBORHOOD OF PARENTS Contact: Marthe Jocelyn (LMNOP) 341 Lafayette Street, #1116 New York, NY 10012 60. LOWER SIXTH AVENUE BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Michael Marantz, President 198 Sixth Avenue Phone: New York, New York 10013 61. MACDOUGAL ALLEY ASSOCIATION 10 MacDougal Alley New York, New York 10011 62. MACDOUGAL-SULLIVAN GARDEN ASSOCIATION Contact: Gideon Gil 88 MacDougal Street E-Mail: [email protected] New York, NY 10012 63. MERCER STREET BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: Elaine Hudson, President 250 Mercer Street Apt. C-302 Phone: 212-228-4393 New York, NY 10012 Email: [email protected] 64. 200 MERCER STREET CO-OP BOARD Contact: Andy Amer, President Email: [email protected] 65. MERCER HOUSTON DOG RUN ASSOCIATION Contact: Beth Gottlieb 217 Thompson St., Box #178 Phone: “just howl” New York, New York 10012 Email: [email protected] 66. 300 MERCER STREET TENANTS ASSOCIATION Contact: Jerome Kearns 300 Mercer Street Phone: New York, New York 10003 67. MID-BOWERY BLOCK ASSOCIATION Contact: George Rudge, President P.O. Box 388 Phone: 212-388-7149 New York, New York 10009 68.
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