Avenue D (Manhattan)

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Avenue D

The Jacob Riis Houses, located on Avenue D
Other name(s) Abraham Kazan Street
Columbia Street
Owner City of New York
Maintained by NYCDOT
Length 0.9 mi[1] (1.4 km)
Location Manhattan, New York City
Postal code 10002, 10009
South end Grand Street in Lower East Side
North end 12th Street in Alphabet City
East Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive
West Avenue C
Construction
Commissioned March 1811

Avenue D is the easternmost named avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, east of Avenue C and west of the FDR Drive. It runs between East 12th and Houston Streets, and continues south of Houston Street as Columbia Street until Delancey Street and Abraham Kazan Street until its end at Grand Street. Avenues A, B, C and D are the genesis of the name for Alphabet City section of the East Village neighborhood, which they run through.

Avenue D is served by the M14D bus from East 10th Street to Houston Street (southbound) and Delancey Street (northbound) via Columbia Street.

Among the structures along this avenue are:

Among many notables who were born or raised on Manhattan's Lower East Side, it is purported that James Cagney was born on Avenue D.

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