Chabad
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Synagogues in Lower Manhattan often serve as quiet anchors amid the neighborhood’s relentless energy. Chabad fits this pattern, occupying a space at 300 Rector Pl, New York, NY 10280, where the grid of Financial District streets meets the Hudson’s edge. The area’s mix of high-rises and waterfront paths means foot traffic here ranges from office workers on lunch breaks to residents cutting through on evening walks. Like many synagogues, the place includes restroom facilities—a practical detail that matters more in a dense urban setting where public amenities can be scarce.
Directions to religious spaces in this part of the city sometimes require a second glance at the map, given the tangle of one-way streets and construction detours. For anyone plotting a route, the map listing clarifies the exact block. A phone call can confirm details if needed—though they haven’t listed a public number here. The building’s address places it steps from Battery Park City’s green spaces, a contrast to the concrete heaviness of the surrounding blocks.