Fashion Avenue refers only to a small section of 7th Avenue, between West 34th and West 42nd Streets. It forms the western border of the Fashion District, also known as the Garment District, where all the designers and wholesalers work.
A small section of 7th Avenue, in the heart of the Garment District, known as Fashion Avenue.
Union Square is on the east side of Manhattan, but very close to the center of it. It runs south/north from East 14th Street to East 18th Street, and west/east from the avenue known as University Place (which becomes Union Square West at 14th Street, and then becomes Broadway at 18th Street) to the avenue known as 4th Avenue (which becomes Park Avenue South at 14th Street).
It is known for Central Park which is bounded on the north by 110th Street and on the south by 59th St (Central Park South), the west by Central Park West and the east by 5th Avenue.
Park Avenue and East 106th Street is in the heart of the neighborhood known as East Harlem, aka Spanish Harlem, in Upper Manhattan. East Harlem/Spanish Harlem is the neighborhood directly above the Upper East Side.
There are 9,898 streets in the USA known as First Avenue. First Avenue ranks third in the most common street names in the USA. Second Avenue is the most common street name and Third Avenue is the second most common street name.
I don't believe there is a 313 7th Street in Manhattan, so I think you must be asking about 313 7th Street in Brooklyn.For one thing, you did not say "East 7th Street" or "West 7th Street" as is customary with Manhattan addresses. Of course, it's possible you just forgot. But I don't think there even IS a West 7th Street in Manhattan, and the street numbers on East 7th Street don't seem to go up to 313.So I think you must be talking about 313 7th Street in Brooklyn, which is in the neighborhood known as Park Slope. The zip code is 11215.
Seventh Avenue, known as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard north of Central Park, is a thoroughfare on the West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
The most famous stretch of Manhattan's Fifth Avenue can be found between 49th and 57th Streets. This stretch of Fifth Avenue contains some of New York City's most well known landmarks.
Neither. Alphabet City is a neighborhood. Actually, it is more of a sub-neighborhood inside the neighborhood known as the Lower East Side. Alphabet City runs south to north from East Houston Street to 14th Street, and west to east from Avenue A to Avenue D. It is called Alphabet City because of the names of its avenues: Avenue A, Avenue B, Avenue C, and Avenue D. Note that Avenue C is also called Loisaida Avenue. It is called that in honor of the neighborhood's Puerto Rican heritage. In a Puerto Rican accent, "Lower East Sider" sounds like "Loisaida."
Times Square is located at West 42nd Street, between 7th Avenue and Broadway, in Manhattan. The general Times Square area consists of 7th Avenue and Broadway, from 41st to 47th Street. Times Square and the Times Square area are thus part of the Theatre District (also known as the Great White Way), which is Broadway and 7th Avenue from approximately 40th Street to 53rd Street.
Favorite (and famous) shopping streets include 5th Avenue (site of department stores like Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as luxury stores like Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany's, and Cartier). Other well-known venues include the upper reaches of Madison Avenue (for high end branded stores like Ralph Lauren) and 57th Street (Hermes, Dana Buchman and more). Prefer discount shopping? Manhattan has lots of that, too, although it isn't as centrally located. See http://www.theinsidertravelguides.com/nyc/save/014discountshopping.htm for insider tips on where to find bargains in Manhattan.
Among the best-known streets in Boston are Newbury Street; Boylston Street; Washington Street; Beacon Street; and Commonwealth Avenue. These streets are well-known for their access to shopping and hotels, universities, and excellent restaurants.