Forsyth Street (Manhattan)

Forsyth Street runs from Houston Street south to East Broadway in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The street was named in 1817 for Lt. Colonel Benjamin Forsyth.

Forsyth Street's southernmost portion, south of Canal Street, runs parallel to the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown. On the east side of the block from East Broadway to Canal Street, a number of so-called “Chinatown buses” (operated by different companies) start their routes to cities across North America, including Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit and Washington, D.C.. On the west side of this block, a greenmarket operates in the shadow of the bridge.

Forsyth Street is interrupted north of Canal Street for one block due to a 20th century schoolhouse, now housing Pace University High School, built on the former route. From there it runs parallel to Chrystie Street that lies to its west, with Sara D. Roosevelt Park separating the two. Unusually for New York, there is angle parking on the east side of the street. Starting in October 2008, the parallel parking lane on the west side of the street lies not along the curbstone, but is separated from it by a bike lane carrying traffic north from the Manhattan Bridge. The street traverses the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan.

From south to north, Forsyth Street starts at East Broadway, intersects Berry Street and ends at Canal Street, then continues from Hester Street, intersects Grand Street, Broome Street, Delancey Street, Rivington Street and Stanton Street, and ends at Houston Street.

Streets and Avenues of Manhattan
North–South
Downtown
  • South
  • Essex
  • Ludlow
  • Orchard
  • Allen
  • Forsyth
  • Chrystie
  • Catherine
  • Chatham Square
  • Front
  • Gay
  • Pearl / The Bowery
  • Mott
  • Mulberry
  • City Hall Lane / Coenties Alley
  • Coenties Slip
  • William
  • Centre Market Place
  • Jones
  • Centre
  • Broad / Nassau / Lafayette St
  • Whitehall
  • Broadway
  • Trinity Place
  • Church
  • University Place
  • West Broadway
  • MacDougal
  • Patchin Place
  • Varick
  • Hudson
  • Greenwich
  • Washington
  • Weehawken
  • West Side Elevated Highway / West
Midtown
  • F.D.R. Drive
  • Avenue D
  • Avenue C / Loisaida Avenue
  • Avenue B / East End Avenue
  • Avenue A / Beekman Place / Sutton Place / York Avenue/Pleasant Avenue
  • First Avenue
  • Second Avenue
  • Third Avenue
  • Taras Shevchenko Place
  • Irving Place / Lexington Avenue
  • Fourth Avenue / Park Avenue
  • Vanderbilt Avenue
  • Madison Avenue
  • Fifth Avenue / Museum Mile
  • Rockefeller Plaza
  • Sixth Avenue / Ave of the Americas / Malcolm X. Boulevard (Lenox Avenue)
  • Longacre Square / Times Square
  • Seventh Aveue/Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard
  • Shubert Alley
  • Great White Way
  • Eighth Ave/Central Park West/Frederick Douglas Blvd
  • Columbus Cir
  • Manhattan Ave
  • Ninth Ave/Columbus Ave/Morningside Dr
  • Dyer Ave
  • West Side Hwy/Tenth Ave/Amsterdam Ave
  • Eleventh Ave/West End Ave
  • Riverside Dr
  • Joe DiMaggio Hwy/12th Ave
  • 13th Ave
  • Miller Hwy/Henry Hudson Pkwy
Uptown
  • Harlem River Dr
  • Audubon Ave
  • Duke Ellington Cir
  • Frederick Douglass Cir
  • St. Nicholas Ave
  • Juan Pablo Duarte Blvd
  • Strivers' Row
  • Claremont Ave
  • Ft. Washington Ave
  • Pleasant Avenue
  • Cabrini Blvd
East–West
Downtown
  • Bank St.
  • Bridge St
  • Brewers St/Stone St
  • Wall St
  • Liberty St
  • Maiden Ln
  • Fulton St
  • Vesey St
  • Ann St
  • Park Row
  • Roosevelt St
  • Chambers St
  • Cherry St
  • Henry St
  • Worth St/Justice John M. Harlan Way/Ave of the Strongest
  • East Broadway
  • Doyers St
  • N. Moore St
  • Beach St
  • Broome Street
  • Canal St
  • Hester St
  • Grand St
  • Delancey St
  • Rivington St
  • Stanton St
  • Leonard St
  • Houston St
  • 1st–14th Sts — 1st St
  • Bleecker St
  • 2nd St
  • 3rd St/Great Jones St
  • 4th St
  • 6th St
  • Waverly Pl/Washington Square North
  • Astor Pl/Washington Mews
  • 8th St/St. Mark's Pl/Greenwich Ave
  • Christopher St
  • Stuyvesant St
  • 10th St
  • 13th St
  • 14th St
Midtown
  • 15th–22nd Sts —
  • 17th St
  • 23rd–41st Sts — 23rd St
  • 24th St
  • 25th St
  • 26th St
  • 27th St/Club Row
  • 28th St
  • 29th St
  • 30th St
  • 31st St
  • 33rd St
  • 34th St
  • 35th St
  • 36th St
  • 37th St
  • 38th St
  • 39th St
  • 40th St
  • 41st St
  • 42nd–59th Sts — 42nd St
  • 45th St
  • 47th St
  • 50th St
  • 51st St
  • 52nd St/Swing Alley/St of Jazz
  • 53rd St
  • 54th St
  • 55th St
  • 57th St
  • 58th St
  • 59th St/Central Park South
Uptown
  • 60th–215th Sts —
  • 66th St/Peter Jennings Way
  • 72nd St
  • 79th St
  • 85th St
  • 86th St
  • 89th St
  • 93rd St
  • 95th St
  • 96th St
  • 110th St/Cathedral Pkwy/Central Park North
  • 112th St
  • 116th St
  • 120th St
  • 122nd St/Mother Hale Way/Seminary Row
  • 125th St/Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
  • 130th St/Astor Row
  • 132nd St
  • 139th St/Strivers' Row
  • 145th St
  • 155th St
  • Trans-Manhattan Expwy
  • 178th–179th St Tls
  • 181st St
  • 187th St
  • Bogardus Pl
  • Dyckman St
Italics indicate streets no longer in existence.
All roads are streets unless otherwise noted.
See also: Commissioners' Plan of 1811 and List of eponymous streets in New York City.

Coordinates: 40°43′8.26″N 73°59′33.23″W / 40.7189611°N 73.9925639°W / 40.7189611; -73.9925639

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