No.’s 7 – 13 Washington Square North
Posted on July 29, 2013 by — No Comments
While not an official Fifth Avenue address, the westernmost of the row of houses between Fifth Avenue and University Place is directly adjacent to – and in fact is entered from – Fifth Avenue.
Washington Square
Posted on July 22, 2013 by — No Comments
Since 1966 Washington Square has served as the terminus for Fifth Avenue’s southbound vehicular traffic
Lower Fifth Avenue: from Washington Square to 14th Street
Posted on July 11, 2013 by — No Comments
The lowermost section of Fifth Avenue still preserves what Henry James, writing in his novel Washington Square, called “a kind of established repose…a riper, richer, more honorable look.”
Every Building on Fifth: From the Armory to the Arch
Posted on June 9, 2013 by — No Comments
FIFTH AVENUE – the name is a byword for luxury and glamour the world over, a symbol of American fashion, culture and elegance. But beyond its reputation for exclusive shopping and residential addresses, Fifth Avenue is a living history of architecture in New York.