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Bleecker Street is an east–west street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is most famous today as a Greenwich Village nightclub district. The street connects a neighborhood today popular for music venues and comedy, but which was once a major center for American
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. The street is named after the family name of
Anthony Lispenard Bleecker Anthony Lispenard Bleecker (June 13, 1741 – April 26, 1816) was a prominent banker, merchant and auctioneer, and one of the richest men in New York. He worked as well as a vestryman and churchwarden for Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan. He ...
, a banker, the father of Anthony Bleecker, a 19th-century writer, through whose family farm the street ran. Bleecker Street connects Abingdon Square (the intersection of Eighth Avenue and Hudson Street in the West Village) to the Bowery and East Village.


History

Bleecker Street is named by and after the
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because the street ran through the family's farm. In 1808,
Anthony Lispenard Bleecker Anthony Lispenard Bleecker (June 13, 1741 – April 26, 1816) was a prominent banker, merchant and auctioneer, and one of the richest men in New York. He worked as well as a vestryman and churchwarden for Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan. He ...
and his wife deeded to the city a major portion of the land on which Bleecker Street sits. Originally Bleecker Street extended from Bowery to Broadway, along the north side of the Bleecker farm, later as far west as
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. In 1829 it was joined with Herring Street, extending Bleecker Street northwest to Abingdon Square.


LeRoy Place

LeRoy Place is the former name of a block of Bleecker Street between Mercer and Greene Streets. This was where the first palatial "winged residences" were built. The effect was accomplished by making the central houses taller and closer to the street, while the other houses on the side were set back. The central buildings also had bigger, raised entrances and lantern-like roof projections. The houses were built by Isaac A. Pearson, on both sides of Bleecker Street. To set his project apart from the rest of the area, Pearson convinced the city to rename this block of the street after the prominent international trader Jacob LeRoy.


Transportation

Bleecker Street is served by the at Bleecker Street/Broadway – Lafayette Street station. The serve the Christopher Street – Sheridan Square station one block north of Bleecker Street. Traffic on the street is one-way, going southeast. In early December 2007, a bicycle lane was marked on the street.


Notable places


Landmarks

* Bayard–Condict Building * Bleecker Sitting Area contains a sculpture by Chaim Gross and won a Village Award. * Bleecker Street Cinema, closed in 1991 * Lynn Redgrave Theater, formerly known as Bleecker Street Theater *
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, one of the nation's first progressive schools, on the corner of 6th Avenue and Bleecker Street. * Our Lady of Pompeii Church, Carmine Street * Overthrow, a boxing club, is located at 9 Bleecker Street, in the former home of the Youth International Party (Yippie) *
Mills House No. 1 Mills House No. 1 or the Mills Hotel at 160 Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City was built as a hotel for poor men. It was funded by banker Darius Ogden Mills and designed by Ernest Flagg and opened in 1897. The building ...
at 160 Bleecker Street was planned to be designated as an official landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967, but the owner's lawyer objected. * The Silver Towers at 100 Bleecker Street are home to New York University faculty housing * Washington Square Park In addition, there are several
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-style row houses at 7 to 13 and 21 to 25 Bleecker Street on easternmost block of Bleecker Street, in NoHo between Lafayette Street and the Bowery. 21 and 29 Bleecker Street were also once the home of the National Florence Crittenton Mission, providing a home for "fallen women". 21 Bleecker Street's entrance now bears the lettering "Florence Night Mission", described by '' The New York Times'' in 1883 as "a row of houses of the lowest character". The National Florence Crittenton Mission was an organization established in 1883 by Charles N. Crittenton. It attempted to reform prostitutes and unwed pregnant women through the creation of establishments where they were to live and learn skills. The building at 58 Bleecker Street (formerly 64 Bleecker Street) was built in 1823 for James Roosevelt, great-grandfather of president
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. It was there that Elizabeth Blackwell, America's first female doctor, established a clinic with her sister Emily. Across the street from the former home of the National Florence Crittenton Mission is both the headquarters of
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, and the Catholic Sheen Center, immediately adjacent to it. Bleecker Street now features the
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Square, at the intersection with Mott Street. Bleecker Street was the original home of Sanger's Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, operated from another building from 1930 to 1973. The street features in the 2020 drama film '' Never Rarely Sometimes Always'', written and directed by Eliza Hittman.


Night spots

* The Bitter End at 147 Bleecker Street * Cafe Au Go Go was in the basement of the
New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre The Garrick Cinema (periodically referred to as the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre, Andy Warhol's Garrick Cinema, Garrick Theatre, or Nickelodeon) was a 199-seat movie house at 152 Bleecker Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower ...
(in the 1960s) at 152 Bleecker Street *
(Le) Poisson Rouge (Le) Poisson Rouge (often referred to as LPR) is a music venue and multimedia art cabaret in New York City founded in 2008 by Justin Kantor and David Handler on the former site of the Village Gate at 158 Bleecker Street. The performance space was ...
at 158 Bleecker Street * The Village Gate was at 160 Bleecker Street


Restaurants

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John's of Bleecker Street John's of Bleecker Street, simply known as John's Pizzeria, is a historic pizzeria on Bleecker Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Founded in 1929, the pizzeria serves coal fired brick oven pizza prepared i ...
, famous
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established in 1929 *
Kesté Kesté Pizza & Vino, also known as Kesté Pizzeria or simply Keste's, is a pizzeria, located in Manhattan, that serves Neapolitan-style wood-fired brick oven pizza. As of 2015, it is the fourth-highest rated pizzeria in the United States on TripA ...
, highly rated
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-style pizzeria established in 2009 * Quartino Bottega Organica, or "Quartino" for short, at 11 Bleecker Street


Former

* The CBGB club, which closed in 2006, was located at the east end of Bleecker Street, on Bowery * Bleecker Bob's record shop started at 149 Bleecker street


Notable residents

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lived at 172 Bleecker Street, above Cafe Espanol (1941–1951) * John Belushi lived at 376 Bleecker Street (1975) * Mykel Board * Peter Cunningham (photographer) *
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grew up on Bleecker Street *
Robert Frank Robert Frank (November 9, 1924 – September 9, 2019) was a Swiss photographer and documentary filmmaker, who became an American binational. His most notable work, the 1958 book titled ''The Americans'', earned Frank comparisons to a modern-da ...
lived at 7 Bleecker Street * Glen Hansard lived at 21 Bleecker Street * Mariska Hargitay * Lorraine Hansberry (1953-1960) * Alicia Keys *
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(2019-2020) * Herman Melville lived at 33 Bleecker Street as a boy. * Cookie Mueller lived at 285 Bleecker Street, above Ottomanelli's (1976–1989) * Jeweler and Sculptor Jill Platner lives and works at 58 Bleecker * Craig Rodwell lived at 350 Bleecker Street (1968–1993), from which he organized New York's first gay pride parade. * James Roosevelt at 58 Bleecker Street *
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* Mark Van Doren * Gernot Wagner * Dave Winer


In popular culture


Literature

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's 1949 novel ''The Bells of Bleecker Street'' is set in the Italian American community in that neighborhood. *
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wrote a poem about Bleecker Street entitled "Bleecker Street, Summer". * In Marvel Comics, 177A Bleecker Street is the location of
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's Sanctum Sanctorum. * "The Repairer of Reputations"—the first short story in Robert W. Chambers 1895 collection '' The King in Yellow—''includes a storyline featuring an armourer on Bleecker Street.


Film and television

* The ''
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'' television show from the 1980s depicted two single mothers living on Bleecker in a basement apartment. *In the original '' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' movie from 1990, the corner of 11th and Bleecker is where April O'Neil lives and runs her father's old antique store known as The Second Time Around. * Much of the film '' No Reservations'' (2007), starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart, is set in a restaurant on the corner of Bleecker and Charles Streets. The name of their fictitious restaurant is 22 Bleecker. * In The WB series '' What I Like About You'', Holly and Valerie live in an apartment on Bleecker Street. * The Matthews family in '' Girl Meets World'' live near Bleecker Street and frequent the Bleecker subway station. *
New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre The Garrick Cinema (periodically referred to as the New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre, Andy Warhol's Garrick Cinema, Garrick Theatre, or Nickelodeon) was a 199-seat movie house at 152 Bleecker Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower ...
(in the 1960s) at 152 Bleecker Street. * Akin to the comics, the
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is located on 177A Bleecker Street in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It appeared in the films ''
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'' (2016), '' Thor: Ragnarok'' (2017), '' Avengers: Infinity War'' (2018), '' Avengers: Endgame'' (2019), '' Spider-Man: No Way Home'' (2021), and '' Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' (2022); as well as the Disney+ series ''
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'' (2021). * In the 2002 film '' Gangs of New York'', there is a scene where a man mentions Bleecker Street whilst singing the sea shanty
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, a film distribution company, is named after the street.


Music

* Gian-Carlo Menotti wrote an opera '' The Saint of Bleecker Street'' * Japanese pop star Ayumi Hamasaki visited Bleecker Street during recording of her ''
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'' album. The pictures were later published in Hamasaki's famous "Deji Deji Diary" that is published in each issue of '' ViVi Magazine''. *
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discusses dying on Bleecker Street in his song "Punk Rocker". * The
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album ''
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'' contains a song called "Bleecker Street". * "Growing Old on Bleecker Street" is a song featured on the debut album, ''Living Room'', of pop trio
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. * "Downtown Bleecker" is a modern instrumental jazz piece for saxophone which appears on the digital EP ''Midnight Sun'', produced by independent artist Simon Edward. * "Country Boy and Bleecker Street” is a song which appears on the 1967 album “H.P. Lovecraft”, by the folk-rock band H.P. Lovecraft. * Fred Neil has mentioned Bleecker Street in multiple works in his carrier, most notably in two of his album covers. * Peter Paul and Mary mentioned Bleecker Street in their song "Freight Train" on the album '' In the Wind'' *
Joni Mitchell Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell ( Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American musician, producer, and painter. Among the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitchell became known for her sta ...
mentioned Bleecker Street in her song "Tin Angel" on her 1969 album Clouds, and later in "Song for Sharon" on the album ''
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''. * Lloyd Cole mentioned Bleecker Street in his song "What Do You Know About Love?" on his 1990 album '' Lloyd Cole'' * "77 Bleeker Street" is a song by Jill Jones, written, composed and produced by Prince. It was a b-side to the single Mia Bocca from the album Jill Jones. * Paolo Nutini mentioned Bleecker Street in his song "Better Man" on his 2014 album Caustic Love.


Other

* A bar named “Bleecker Street Lounge” is open in the Disneyland Paris' Hotel New York — The Art of Marvel since its themed reopening of 21 June 2021. *There is a character from Dimension 20's ''The Unsleeping City'', The Great
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of Bleecker Street, that is named after this street.Dimenstion 20, imenstion 20 (2020, October 30). ''Borough of Dreams (Ep. 9) │ The Unsleeping City'' ideo YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22jrl5-8tNQ


References


External links


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