Most people THINK that the answer in Manhattan - but that is incorrect. There is an island in the middle of the East River, known as Roosevelt Island. A few thousand people live there. They commute to the rest of New York City by subway and by a special aerial tram. Roosevelt Island is actually part of the borough of Manhattan - and it has a Main Street! So the correct answer is - all five boroughs of New York City have a Main Street.
Actually, there are three 140 West Streets in New York City, each in different boroughs. There is a 140 West Street in the borough of Manhattan, the borough of Brooklyn, and the borough of Staten Island.
Wall Street is located in the lower portion of Manhattan.
Its a borough of New York City
Manhattanhenge is a semiannual occurrence during which the setting sun aligns with the east-west streets of the main street grid in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
The borough of Queens.
Wall Street is "owned" by the City of New York, borough of Manhattan, ultimately the people of NYC and the state of NY.
There are many things that all five boroughs have in common. However, I suspect that the answer you're looking for is, "a Main Street." See the Related Questions below.
Bleecker Street is a west-east street located in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is associated with the Greenwich Village nightclub district.
No, Queens is the easternmost borough of New York City. Manhattan is the second-westernmost borough, after Staten Island.
The Brooklyn Bridge connects the borough of Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn.
Manhattan
There are two Church Streets, one in the borough of Manhattan, and one in the borough of Staten Island. Assuming you meant the one in Manhattan: it's a northbound street in Lower Manhattan that runs from Liberty Street up to Canal Street.