North Moore Street is a moderately trafficked street in TriBeCa, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It runs roughly east–west between West Broadway and West Street; automobile traffic is restricted to travel in the westerly direction.
Despite persistent stories that it was named for Nathaniel Moore, the street is named North Moore Street for Benjamin Moore (1748–1816), the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and the father of Clement Clarke Moore.[1]
N. Moore Street should not be confused with Moore Street, a short street located near Battery Park.
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In 1969 Fluxus artist Joe Jones opened his "Music-Store" at 18 North Moore Street where he presented his repetitive drone music machines in the window so that anyone could press the numerous door buttons to play the machine noise music in the window. [2] He also gave small musical installation performances alone or with the likes of Yoko Ono and John Lennon [3], among others. After moving out of 18 N. Moore Joe Jones's store-loft space became the art studio of No Wave artist Joseph Nechvatal, then Jon Hassell and finally video artist Bill Viola before being merged into Walkers Restaurant.
Ghostbusters headquarters (1984) was set and filmed at the FDNY Hook & Ladder No. 8 Firehouse located at 14 North Moore Street on the corner of Varick Street. A small parking lot at the corner of West Broadway a block away was "a staging area for foam and vehicles ... [for] the classic" 1984 comedy. The same West Broadway/N Moore corner has also been the location for the diner set of It Could Happen to You (1994 film), a set site for Zoolander (2001 film) and, in 2006, the location for a free-standing billboard advertising the animated film Enchanted.[4]
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