Hudson Square (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York
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This is a sub-neighborhood within the SoHo neighborhood of the downtown area of New York City's Borough of Manhattan. Less known as "West SoHo" it is generally bounded by West Houston Street to the north, Canal Street to the south, 6th Avenue (formally the Avenue of the Americas) to the east and the Hudson River to the west and is bound by Greenwich Village and TriBeCa. What was Hudson Square itself is now St. John's Park and located to the south in TriBeCa (Triangle Below Canal).

Architecturally it is similar to the South Village and differs from the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District but does share the low-rise residential character of SoHo west of West Broadway and nearby Greenwich Village. Perhaps the most significant district within this quadrant is the landmarked Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District, which contains the largest concentration of Federalist and Greek Revival style row houses built during the first half of the 19th Century. The most prominent feature within the neighborhood is the Manhattan entrance to the Holland Tunnel. The tallest structure in the neighborhood is Trump Soho hotel.
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Coordinates:   40°43'31"N   74°0'32"W
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