322
325
-Black building 3
419 (417-441)
-Formerly Martha Memorial Reformed Church 1886 2
427
-Covenant House. Mother/Child Program
460-462
-Sacred Heart School 2
JOE HORVATH STREET (10th/11th) 5
500
-Formerly piano factory 6
-Formerly Soundscape (tenant)
-Formerly Clinton Neighborhood Preservation. NYC HPD (tenant)
-A & B Leather & Findings Co. (tenant) 6
511
-Formerly stable
525
-LeNoble Lumber 1970s 6
533-543
-McKinney Welding 6
541
-Formerly Strikers Lane Community Center in 1934 6
548
-John Rooney 5 story brick building in 1875 6
-formerly Society for the Relief of Destitute Children of Seamen 6
549
-Women's Interart Center (tenant) 7
-Ensemble Studio Theatre (tenant)
552
-Formerly General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York until 1926 6
-Formerly Duramold Division of Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation until 1944 6
-Duncan Police Athletic League Center 6
564
-Formerly Hat framers Benjamin Wertheimer and Jacob Hutter in approx. 1875. 6
620-622
-Formerly 2 story frame house
624-Erie Transfer Company 8
626-628
-Formerly 3 story frame house
1 Church of the Strangers. Manual of the Church of the Strangers.
2 Directory of Agencies of the Chelsea-Clinton Welfare and Health Council, December 1954.
3 Joan Moulds, "Black Building," Chelsea Clinton News, 3 Aug.1978.
5 "A Life of Giving. Clinton Street Re-naming Honors Joe Horvath," Chelsea Clinton News 13 Aug. 1997: 4.
6 Mary Brendle, "Where the Trains and the Cowboys Roamed. A Look at West 53rd Street," Chelsea Clinton News 24 Feb. 1999: 8.
7 Sainer, Arthur. Interart walks a tightrope. Village Voice 7 Aug. 1984: 85
8 T. J. English, Westies (New York: Putnam, 1990) 5.
Updated May 9, 2000