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Park Row (Manhattan)

for the former elevated train station see Park Row (BMT station)

Park Row, circa  1900
Park Row, circa 1900

Park Row is a street located in the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was previously called Chatham Street,[1] and during the late 19th century it was nicknamed Newspaper Row, as most of New York City's newspapers located on the street to be close to the action at New York City Hall.[2]

The image is of Park Row around the turn of the 20th century. The buildings from left to right include; Bottom-Left is New York City Hall; the New York World Building, also known as the Pulitzer Building (with the spherical top) which housed the New York World newspaper (now the site of one of the Brooklyn Bridge entrance ramps); The New York Tribune building with the spire top (today the site of the Pace Plaza complex of Pace University); The New York Times Building (the 19th Century home of The New York Times, today one of the buildings of Pace University); and to the far right - cut off from the picture - the Potter Building.

This section of the street was known as 'Printing House Square'. Today, a statue of Benjamin Franklin stands there, in front of the One Pace Plaza and 41 Park Row buildings of Pace University, holding a copy of his Pennsylvania Gazette, a reminder of what Park Row once was.

In the late 18th century Eastern Post Road became the more important road connecting New York to Albany and New England. Early in the 19th century most of the Manhattan portion of this road was suppressed, the Commons became City Hall Park, and the stub was renamed Park Row.

One of the first structures to be called a skyscraper, the Park Row Building (also known as '15 Park Row') is located at the southern end of Park Row, opposite City Hall Park. At 391 ft (119.2m) tall it was the tallest office building in the world from 1899 until 1908, when it was surpassed by the Singer Building. The building is 29 stories tall, with 26 full floors and two, three-story cupolas. It has a frontage of on Park Row, 23 on Ann Street and on Theater Alley. The base of the building covers a land area of approximately .

The New York City Police Department is headquartered at One Police Plaza located on Park Row across the street from the Manhattan Municipal Building.[3]

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