NYC Street Finder
When an address lists the avenue and building number (but not the street), the following information can be used to figure out the nearest street.
How do you use this chart? It's easy. Here's what to do:
1. Cancel the last figure of the building's number.
2. Divide that number by 2.
3. Add or subtract the key number for the corresponding avenue.
The result will be the the street number of your address.
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Avenues A, B, C, D |
+3 |
|
Ninth Avenue |
+13 |
|
First Avenue |
+3 |
|
Tenth Avenue |
+13 |
|
Second Avenue |
+3 |
|
Eleventh Avenue |
+15 |
|
Third Avenue |
+10 |
|
Amsterdam Ave. |
+59 |
|
Fourth Avenue |
+8 |
|
Columbus Avenue |
+59 |
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Fifth Avenue: |
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Lexington Avenue |
+22 |
|
(1 to 200) |
+13 |
|
Madison Avenue |
+34 |
|
(201 to 400) |
+16 |
|
Park Avenue |
+34 |
|
(401 to 600) |
+18 |
|
West End Avenue |
+59 |
|
(601 to 775) |
+20 |
|
Central Park West |
+60* |
|
(776 to 1286) |
-18* |
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Riverside Drive: |
|
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Sixth Avenue |
-12 |
|
(1 to 567) |
+73* |
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Seventh Avenue: |
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(above 567) |
+78* |
|
(1 to 1800) |
+12 |
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Broadway: |
|
|
(above 1800) |
+20 |
|
(754 to 858) |
-29 |
|
Eighth Avenue |
+9 |
|
(858 to 958) |
-25 |
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(above 1000) |
-31 |
[Exceptions: When you see a " * " do not divide by 2. Just cancel the last number of the building, and add or subtract the key number.]