Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City between 34th Street and 59th Street, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River.
The neighborhood provides transportation, hospital and warehouse infrastructure support to the Midtown Manhattan
business district. Its gritty reputation depressed real estate prices
in the area relative to much of the rest of Manhattan until the early
1990s. Since then, rent prices have increased enormously, with current
rent prices above the Manhattan average.
The rough and tumble days on the West Side figure prominently in Damon Runyon's stories and the childhood home of Marvel Comics' Daredevil. Various Manhattan ethnic conflicts formed the basis of the musical and film West Side Story.
Once a bastion of poor and working-class Irish Americans,
over the last three decades of the 20th century and into the new
millennium, Hell's Kitchen has undergone change as a result of its
proximity to Midtown. The 1969 edition of the Plan for New York City
book authored by the City Planning Commission stated that people of
modest means were being driven from the area by development pressures
due to the Midtown location. Today, many actors reside in the
neighborhood because it is near the Broadway theaters and Actors Studio training school.
"Hell's
Kitchen" generally refers to the area from 34th to 59th streets.
Starting west of 8th Avenue, city zoning regulations limit buildings to 6
stories high (although exceptions are often made). As a result, most of
the buildings are older, often walk-ups. For the most part the
neighborhood encompasses the ZIP codes 10019 and 10036. The post office for 10019 is called Radio City Station, the original name for Rockefeller Center on Sixth Avenue.
Southern boundary: Hell's Kitchen and Chelsea overlap and are often lumped together as the West Side since they support the Midtown Manhattan business district. The traditional dividing line is 34th Street. The transition area just north of Madison Square Garden and Pennsylvania Station includes the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
Eastern boundary: The neighborhood overlaps the Times Square theater district to the east at Eighth Avenue. On its southeast border, it overlaps the Garment District also on Eighth Avenue. Here, two landmarks reside - the New Yorker Hotel and the dynamic Manhattan Center building (at the northwest corner of 34th Street and Eighth Avenue). Included in the transition area on Eighth Avenue are the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 42nd Street, the Pride of Manhattan Fire Station (from which 15 firefighters died at the World Trade Center), several theaters including Studio 54, the original soup stand of Seinfeld's Soup Nazi, and the Hearst Tower.
Northern boundary: The neighborhood edges toward the southern boundary of the Upper West Side, and 57th Street is considered by some to be the traditional northern boundary. However the neighborhood often is considered to extend to 59th Street (the southern edge of Central Park starting at Eighth Avenue) where the avenue names change. Included in the 57th to 59th Street transition area are the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle, St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, where John Lennon died in 1980 after being shot, and John Jay College.
Western boundary: The western boundary is the Hudson River.
Although the neighborhood is immediately west of New York's main
business district, development lagged for more than 30 years because of
strict zoning rules called the Special Clinton District designed to
protect the neighborhood's low-rise character.
When the third incarnation of Madison Square Garden
at 50th and Eighth Avenue was torn down in 1968, New York developed a
master plan calling for two to three thousand hotel rooms, 25,000
apartments, 25,000,000 square feet (2,300,000 m2) of office
space, and a new super liner terminal in the neighborhood, which it
described as "blocks of antiquated and deteriorating structures of every
sort." During this time a proposal was made to build the world's
tallest building on the Madison Square Garden site and a massive
convention center at 44th Street and the Hudson River.
The District severely restricted development in the neighborhood for
more than 20 years. The world's tallest building was not to rise and its
Madison Square site was to remain a parking lot until 1989.
Provisions of the District:
The SCD was originally split into four areas:
Preservation Area: 43rd to 56th Streets between 8th and 10th
Avenues. R-7 density, 6-story height limit on new buildings, suggested
average apartment size of two bedrooms (this was a response to the fact
that between 1960 and 1970 developers had torn down 2,300 family-sized
units and replaced them with 1,500 smaller units).
Perimeter Area: 8th Avenue, 42nd and 57th Streets. Bulkier development permitted to counterbalance the downzoning in the preservation area.
Mixed Use Area: 10th and 11th Avenues between 43rd and 50th
Streets. Mixed residential and manufacturing. New residential
development only permitted in conjunction with manufacturing areas.
Other Areas: West of 11th Avenue. Industrial and waterfront uses.
The mixed use area and other area are now combined into "Other areas."
Building height in the Preservation Area cannot exceed 66 feet (20 m) or seven stories, whichever is less.
Special permits are required for all demolition and construction in
the SCD, including demolition of "any sound housing in the District" and
any rehabilitation that increases the number of dwellings in a
structure. New developments, conversions, or alterations that create new
units or zero bedroom units must contain at least 20% two bedroom
apartments with a minimum room size of 168 square feet (16 m2).
Alterations that reduce the percentage of two bedroom units are not
permitted unless the resulting building meets the 20% two bedroom
requirement.
In the original provisions no building could be demolished unless it was found to be unsound.
As
the gentrification pace increased, there were numerous reports of
problems between landlords and tenants. The most extreme example was the
eight story Windermere complex at the southwest corner of Ninth Avenue
and 57th Street—two blocks from Central Park.
Built in 1881, it is the second-oldest large apartment house in Manhattan.
All the major New York newspapers covered the trials that sent the
Windermere's managers to jail. According to former tenants and court
papers, rooms were ransacked, doors were ripped out, prostitutes were
moved in, and tenants received death threats in the campaign to empty
the building. Its landlord Alan B. Weissman made top billing in the 1985
edition of The Village Voice annual list, "The Dirty Dozen: New York's Worst Landlords, surpassed only by Traill." He too was never convicted of anything.
Most of the tenants eventually settled and moved out of the building.
As of May 2006, seven tenants remained and court orders protecting the
tenants and the building allowed it to remain in derelict condition even
as the surrounding neighborhood was experiencing a dramatic burst of
demolition and redevelopment. Finally, in September 2007, the fire
department evacuated those remaining seven residents from the building
citing dangerous conditions and padlocked the front door. In 2008 the New York State Supreme Court ruled that the owners of the building, who include the Toa Construction Company of Japan, must repair it.
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