Alphabet City, named for Avenues A through D in the East Village, features a mix of classic five-story tenement walk-ups, prewar co-ops, and newer condominium buildings on a compact grid between Houst...
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Alphabet City, named for Avenues A through D in the East Village, features a mix of classic five-story tenement walk-ups, prewar co-ops, and newer condominium buildings on a compact grid between Houston and 14th Streets along the East River. Tompkins Square Park is the neighborhood's central green space with dog runs, playgrounds, and sports courts. The L train at First Avenue and the F train at Second Avenue-Houston Street connect to Midtown and Brooklyn.
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