Easton Foundation
About
Business operations in New York often involve layers that aren’t immediately visible from the street. The Easton Foundation fits that description—its presence at 65 Bleecker St marks it as one of the quieter entries in a neighborhood better known for its bustling storefronts and historic facades. This stretch of Bleecker, just east of Lafayette, still carries traces of the village’s artistic legacy, though nowadays it’s more likely to be overshadowed by the hum of delivery bikes and the occasional tour group pausing to photograph a cast-iron landmark. The foundation’s address sits amid a mix of low-key offices and residential buildings, a reminder that not every NYC business announces itself with neon or a line out the door.
For those navigating the administrative side of creative or corporate ventures, a central Manhattan location can simplify logistics—even if the work itself stays behind closed doors. Questions about operations or coordination are best directed to (212) 420-9160, where the focus remains on the practical rather than the performative. The area’s transit connections (the 6 train at Bleecker, the B/D/F/M at Broadway-Lafayette) make it accessible without the Midtown crush, though street parking remains a gamble. For exact coordinates or walking routes, the map cuts through the guesswork. It’s the kind of place you’d only notice if you were looking for it—or if you happened to glance up from your phone at the right moment.