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MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1- Selected Facilities Site Selected Facilities and Program Sites Page 1 of 15 in New York City, release 2015 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency SCHOOLS Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 16 40BATTERY PARK CITY SCHOOL 55 Battery Pl Elementary School ‐ Public 874 Children NYC DOE 122 1PECK SLIP SCHOOL (THE) 52 Chambers St Elementary School ‐ Public 125 Children NYC DOE 142 25PS 150 334 Greenwich St Elementary School ‐ Public 182 Children NYC DOE 142 1PS 234 INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL 292 Greenwich St Elementary School ‐ Public 785 Children NYC DOE 16 221PS 89 201 Warren St Elementary School ‐ Public 471 Children NYC DOE 100 7502SPRUCE STREET SCHOOL 12 Spruce St Elementary School ‐ Public 359 Children NYC DOE 16 221IS 289 201 Warren St Intermediate/JHS ‐ Public 292 Children NYC DOE 22 13LOWER MANHATTAN COM MIDDLE 26 Broadway Intermediate/JHS ‐ Public 352 Children NYC DOE SCHOOL 52 1HIGH SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & FINANCE 100 Trinity Pl High School ‐ Public 776 Children NYC DOE 51 15LEADERSHIP & PUBLIC SERVICE HIGH SCH 90 Trinity Pl High School ‐ Public 686 Children NYC DOE 29 70MILLENNIUM HIGH SCHOOL 75 Broad St High School ‐ Public 619 Children NYC DOE 113 100MURRY BERGTRAUM HS FOR BUS CAR 411 Pearl St High School ‐ Public 1468 Children NYC DOE 22 13RICHARD R GREEN HS OF TEACHING 26 Broadway High School ‐ Public 594 Children NYC DOE 16 215STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL 345 Chambers St High School ‐ Public 3293 Children NYC DOE 22URBAN ASSEMBLY NY HARBOR SCHOOL 10 South St High School ‐ Public 447 Children NYC DOE 22 13URBAN SCH‐BUSINESS‐YNG WOMEN 26 Broadway High School ‐ Public 421 Children NYC DOE 16 40PS 94 55 Battery Pl Special School ‐ Public 295 Children NYC DOE Selected Facilities and Program Sites Page 2 of 15 in New York City, release 2015 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 113 100STEPHEN T MATHER BLDG ARTS‐ 411 Pearl St Other School ‐ Public Charter 86 Children NYC DOE CRAFTSMAN 15 7501JOHN V LINDSAY WILDCAT ACAD 17 Battery Pl High School ‐ Public Charter 449 Children NYC DOE CHARTER Private/Parochial Elementary and Secondary Schools 97 51BLUE SCHOOL 241 Water St Elementary School ‐ Private/Parochial 150 Children NYSED 13 5LANG SCHOOL (THE) 11 Broadway St Elementary School ‐ Private/Parochial 33 Children NYSED 225 6SCHOOL FOR YOUNG PERFORMERS 12 Desbrosses St Junior/Senior High School ‐ Private/Parochial 4Children NYSED 25 10LEMAN MANHATTAN PREPARATORY 41 BRd St K‐12 School ‐ Private/Parochial 533 Children NYSED SCHOOL 68 7NYSARC, INC‐NEW YORK CITY CHAPTER 83 Maiden Ln Special/Other School ‐ Private/Parochial 539 Children NYSED 42 31UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF NEW YORK 80 Maiden Ln Special/Other School ‐ Private/Parochial 387 Children NYSED CITY Colleges and Other Post‐Secondary Institutions 142 50BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMM 199 Chambers St Public College ‐ CUNY 26606 Enrollment NYSED COLLEGE (CUNY) 142 100COLLEGE OF INSURANCE (Part of St. 101 Murray St Independent ‐ Degree Granting Institution See Main Campus NYSED John's University) 128 26COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE‐DC 37 125 Barclay St Independent ‐ Degree Granting Institution See Main Campus NYSED CAMPUS 177 24NEW YORK ACADEMY OF ART 111 Franklin St Independent ‐ Degree Granting Institution 108 Enrollment NYSED 176 18NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL 185 W Broadway Independent ‐ Degree Granting Institution 1032 Enrollment NYSED 102 1PACE UNIVERSITY 1 Pace Plz Independent ‐ Degree Granting Institution 12857 Enrollment NYSED 196 5PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 408 Broadway Independent ‐ Degree Granting Institution 314 Enrollment NYSED 124 4NEW YORK CAREER INSTITUTE 11 Park Pl Proprietary ‐ Degree Granting Institution 614 Enrollment NYSED Selected Facilities and Program Sites Page 3 of 15 in New York City, release 2015 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES Libraries and Cultural Institutions 16 7516BATTERY PARK CITY BRANCH 175 North End Ave Public Library ‐ Branch 263311 Annual Circ. NYPL 134 7503NEW AMSTERDAM LIBRARY 9 Murray St Public Library ‐ Branch 348592 Annual Circ. NYPL 16 10MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE 18 1 Pl NYC Cultural Institution 82947 Annual Visits NYC DCLA Parklands BATTERY PARK Battery Pl, State St and Whitehall StPark/Playground ‐ NYC 21.88 Acres NYC DPR BATTERY PARK CITY bet.ween Hudson River and South End Park/Playground ‐ NYC 1.556 Acres NYC DPR Ave. S/o Liberty St. BATTERY PARK CITY Hudson River, Liberty St. West St, and Park/Playground ‐ NYC 28.434 Acres NYC DPR Pier A CANAL PARK Canal St. bet. West St. and Washington Park/Playground ‐ NYC 0.669 Acres NYC DPR/DOT St. I.S./P.S. 89 West St bet Warren St and Chambers StPark/Playground ‐ NYC 0.236 Acres NYC DOE IMAGINATION PLAYGROUND Front St., John St., and South St.Park/Playground ‐ NYC 0.385 Acres NYC DPR PEARL ST PLAYGROUND Pearl St. bet. Fulton St. and Beekman St.Park/Playground ‐ NYC 0.162 Acres NYC DPR/DOT WASHINGTON MARKET PARK Chambers St. bet.ween Greenwich St. Park/Playground ‐ NYC 2.15 Acres NYC DPR and West St. CITY HALL PARK Broadway, Park Row and Chambers StBuilding/Institution, Athletic/Recreation 8.8 Acres NYC DPR Fac ‐ NYC TRIBECA DOG RUN Warren St. bet. Greenwich St. and West Building/Institution, Athletic/Recreation 0.096 Acres NYC DPR St. Fac ‐ NYC ALBERT CAPSOUTO PARK Laight St., Canal St., and Varick St.Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.366 Acres NYC DPR/DOT BOWLING GREEN Broadway and Whitehall St.Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 1.016 Acres NYC DPR BRITISH GARDEN AT HANOVER SQUARE Hanover Sq., Pearl St. and Stone St.Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.117 Acres NYC DPR Selected Facilities and Program Sites Page 4 of 15 in New York City, release 2015 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency Parklands COLLECT POND PARK Leonard St. bet.ween Centre St. and Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.994 Acres NYC DPR Lafayette St. DELURY SQUARE Fulton St.bet. Ryders Alley and Gold St.Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.209 Acres NYC DPR DUANE PARK Hudson St., Duane St. Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.115 Acres NYC DPR PECK SLIP Peck Slip bet.ween South St. and Front Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.187 Acres NYC DPR St. THOMAS PAINE PARK Lafayette St., Centre St. bet. Worth St., Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 1.875 Acres NYC DPR Pearl St. and Duane St. TRIBECA PARK Walker St., Beach St. bet. St. John's La. Triangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.32 Acres NYC DPR and Ave. of the Americas VIETNAM VETERANS PLAZA N/S South St bet. Broad St and Old SlipTriangle, Plaza, Mall, Other ‐ NYC 0.728 Acres NYC DPR FISHBRIDGE GARDEN Dover St. bet. Pearl St. and Water St.Beach, Garden, Natural Area, Other ‐ NYC 0.1 Acres NYC DPR GREENSTREET Frankfort St and Brooklyn Bridge EntraceJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.027 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Fulton St bet Pearl & Ryder AlleyJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.352 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Peck Slip bet Front & Water StsJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.131 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Fulton St To Ann St bet Ryders Alley and Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.111 Acres NYC DOT Gold St GREENSTREET Frankfort St and Gold St Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.054 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Leonard St and W Broadway and Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.147 Acres NYC DOT Broadway GREENSTREET Edgar St and Brooklyn Battery Tunnel ExJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.128 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Rose & Frankfort Sts Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.37 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Park Row and Broadway At Barclay St (2)Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.027 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Centre St / Park Row & Brooklyn Bridge Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.065 Acres NYC DOT Appr Selected Facilities and Program Sites Page 5 of 15 in New York City, release 2015 MANHATTAN COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1 Oversight Block Lot Facility Name Facility Address Facility Type Capacity / Type Agency Parklands GREENSTREET Ave Of The Americas and Church St and Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.062 Acres NYC DOT Franklin Pl GREENSTREET Brooklyn Bridge/Centre St/Fankfort StJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.258 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Park Row and Broadway At Barclay St (1)Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.081 Acres NYC DOT GREENSTREET Ave Of The Americas bet York St and Joint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.075 Acres NYC DOT Laight St PIER A Pier A, Marginal St, Battery PlJoint NYCDOT/DPR Landscaped Area 0.045 Acres NYC DOT BOGARDUS PLAZA Hudson St, Chambers St, Reade StPedestrian Plaza 0.092 Acres NYC DOT COENTIES SLIP Coenties Slip, Pearl Street Pedestrian Plaza 0.126 Acres NYC DOT LOUISE NEVELSON PLAZA William St, Liberty St, Maiden LaPedestrian Plaza 0.14 Acres NYC DOT MUNICIPAL PLAZA Centre St, Worth St Pedestrian Plaza 0.918 Acres NYC DOT WATER/WHITEHALL Water St, Whitehall St Pedestrian Plaza 0.168 Acres NYC DOT COLONELS ROW Governors Island City‐State Park 2 Acres TGI FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT FOUR Roosevelt Island City‐State Park 4.5 Acres RIOC FREEDOMS PARK HAMMOCK GROVE Governors Island City‐State Park 10 Acres TGI HUDSON RIVER PARK Battery Pl to W 59 St, West St to City‐State Park 550 Acres HRPT Hudson River LIGGETT TERRACE Governors Island City‐State Park 6 Acres TGI NOLAN PARK Governors Island City‐State Park 4 Acres TGI PARADE GROUND Governors Island City‐State Park 10 Acres TGI PLAY LAWN Governors Island City‐State Park 14
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