The neighborhood's boundaries extended from 26th Street on the west to 40th Street on the east.
The neighborhood extends from the Schuylkill River to 20th Street.
Between 1833 and 1845, another 31 additions were made to the city, extending the western edge to 14th Street.
On May 2, 1957, service was extended north via the express tracks to 57th Street - Seventh Avenue.
It extends from 6th Street west to 16th Street.
In the spring of 1849, the population of St. Louis was about 63,000 with a western boundary of the city extending to 11th Street.
The current project will take shape by the spring of 2005 on a site at 555 West 23rd Street that extends to 24th Street.
A state bill would extend Javits's jurisdiction to 40th Street, where it is exploring property for more expansion, and to Pier 76.
Both buildings, which extended all the way to 25th Street, were linked by ramps and passages at several levels.
June 15, 1908: The H&M is extended from 19th Street to 23rd Street.