Park Row towards Chinatown

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About

Park Row towards Chinatown fits into the city’s independent publishing scene as a book publisher with a focus on narrative nonfiction and regional imprints. Among close to 200 small presses downtown, this office specializes in titles that explore social histories, urban landscapes, and cultural intersections. The company has quietly built a reputation for titles that feel both timely and rooted.

Visitors reach the 24th floor at 195 Broadway in New York, NY 10007, a high-contrast setting between FiDi’s skyline and the quieter streets below toward Chinatown. Finding the exact suite means heading past the elevator banks and turning toward the elevators labeled 24–35, where the publisher’s unmarked door sits among shared-floor tenants. The location keeps the editorial team within quick distance of printers, archives, and indie distributors.

For advance orders, media requests, or supply-chain questions, call *718-555-0199*—direct lines ring to either the rights desk or the production manager. Outside those departments, general inquiries route to a small but responsive front desk that keeps contracts, catalogs, and cataloging data moving. Slotting an appointment rarely exceeds a few business days when you reach them early in the morning.

Getting there is easiest from the map. Exit the 4/5/6 at Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall, then cut west on Worth toward Broadway; the building’s southeast corner anchors the block. Deliveries to the 24th floor are accepted until 3 p.m., and freight docks sit on the east side of the building.

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