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Coordinates | 40°45′49″N73°58′24″W / 40.7636°N 73.9733°W |
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East end | Sutton Place |
58th Street is a crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, running from the West Side Highway on the West Side to York Avenue and Sutton Place on the East Side of Manhattan.
As with numbered streets in Manhattan, Fifth Avenue separates 58th Street into "east" and "west" sections.
58th Street is one-way, one-lane westbound for its entirety.
A section of East 58th Street ( 40°45′40.3″N73°57′56.9″W / 40.761194°N 73.965806°W ) between Lexington and Second Avenues is known as Designers' Way and features a number of high-end interior design and decoration establishments.
Several buildings in Billionaires' Row touch 58th Street.
58th Street was created under the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 as one of the minor east-west streets across Manhattan. [1]
No subway lines or city buses run through 58th Street, making it a quieter street than the adjacent 57th Street and 59th Street.
From West to East: [2]
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