
Included between 57th and 59th Streets the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle Hudson Hotel Mount Sinai West, where John Lennon died in 1980 after being shot and John Jay College. 57th Street was traditionally the boundary between the Upper West Side and Hell's Kitchen, but another interpretation puts the northern border at 59th Street, where the names of the north–south avenues change. The northern edge of Hell's Kitchen borders the southern edge of the Upper West Side, though the section west of Ninth Avenue and south of 57th Street is also part of the Columbus Circle neighborhood. Included in the transition area on Eighth Avenue are the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street, the Pride of Midtown fire station (from which an entire shift, 15 firefighters, died at the World Trade Center), several theatres including Studio 54, the original soup stand of Seinfeld 's " The Soup Nazi"' and the Hearst Tower. Two landmarks are located here – the New Yorker Hotel at 481 Eighth Avenue, and the Manhattan Center building at the northwest corner of 34th Street and Eighth Avenue. On its southeast border, it overlaps the Garment District also on Eighth Avenue. The neighborhood overlaps Times Square and the Theater District to the east at Eighth Avenue. The post office for 10019 is called Radio City Station, the original name for Rockefeller Center on Sixth Avenue.
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For the most part, the neighborhood encompasses the ZIP Codes 1006. As a result, most of the buildings are older, and are often walk-up apartments. Starting west of Eighth Avenue and the north side of 43rd Street, city zoning regulations generally limit buildings to six stories. The name "Hell's Kitchen" generally refers to the area between 34th to the south and 59th Street to the north. It is also known for its extensive selection of multiethnic, small, and relatively inexpensive restaurants, delicatessens, bodegas, bars, and associated nightlife.īoundaries General map of the Hell's Kitchen area, including the northern part of Hudson Yards to the south, but excluding the Columbus Circle transition area to the north The area provides transport, medical, and warehouse-infrastructure support to the business district of Manhattan. It is patrolled by the 10th and Midtown North Precincts of the New York City Police Department.
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Hell's Kitchen is part of Manhattan Community District 4. Today, in addition to the long-established Irish-American and Hispanic-American populations in the neighborhood, the area has a large LGBTQ population and is home to a large number of LGBTQ bars and businesses. Home of the Actors Studio training school, and adjacent to Broadway theatres, Hell's Kitchen has long been a home to fledgling and working actors. Since the early 1980s, the area has been gentrifying, and rents have risen rapidly. Though its gritty reputation has long held real-estate prices below those of most other areas of Manhattan, even by 1969, the City Planning Commission's Plan for New York City reported that development pressures related to its Midtown location were driving people of modest means from the area. Hell's Kitchen has long been a bastion of poor and working-class Irish Americans, though significant demographic changes have occurred especially from the late 1970s to early 2000s and present. It is considered to be bordered by 34th Street (or 41st Street) to the south, 59th Street to the north, Eighth Avenue to the east, and the Hudson River to the west.



Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton, is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.
