Bond Street (Manhattan)

There is growing interest in Bond Street (Manhattan), either because of its impact on society or because of its relevance in the scientific field. For decades, Bond Street (Manhattan) has captured the attention of academics, professionals and the general public due to its importance in various aspects of daily life. In this article we will explore different facets of Bond Street (Manhattan), from its origin and evolution to its influence today. We will analyze how Bond Street (Manhattan) has shaped the world we live in and what perspectives open up around this topic. In addition, we will examine the ethical and moral implications that Bond Street (Manhattan) can raise, without neglecting the advances that have been achieved in this field.
Bond Street in Lower Manhattan

Bond Street is a sett street that runs east to west, between Broadway and Bowery, in the NoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.

History

The actual namesake of the street is undetermined. It may have been named for city surveyor William Bond, or for a mention in an 1817 guidebook referring to Broadway as "The Bond Street of New York".

24 Bond Street was the location of Beatrice and Sam Rivers' studio RivBea and of Robert Mapplethorpe's first studio. Mile End Sandwich, a spin-off restaurant of Mile End Delicatessen, the Jewish deli in Brooklyn, is located on Bond Street between Bowery and Lafayette Street. More recently, Bond Street became the location of stores for Billy Reid and Drake's OVO Clothing clothing brand.

References

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  4. ^ Capraro, Douglas (15 May 2014). "The Hidden History of 24 Bond Street, the Birthplace of NYC's DIY Scene". Untapped Cities.
  5. ^ Colacello, Bob (8 March 2016). "When Robert Mapplethorpe Took New York". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  6. ^ Woolf, Jake (5 November 2015). "How James Bond's Peacoat Changed Billy Reid's Business". GQ.

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