Parking lot
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Midtown needs space. Parking lot sits where the grid softens near the river, at 35 Hudson River Greenway, a stretch that feels less like a canyon and more like a pause between avenues.
Drivers heading to the Javits Center or the High Line often circle the same blocks. This spot offers a rare curb cut on the west side, tucked between bike lanes and the waterfront path. It’s one of the few lots that doesn’t demand a detour into traffic, which makes it practical for anyone who’d rather not hunt for metered spots or garage elevators.
Street parking in this part of town is scarce, especially on event days. A dedicated lot means one less variable when timing a meeting or show. The area’s mix of office towers and performance venues keeps demand steady, so having a reserved space can save more than just time.
Directions and availability are easiest to check on the map. If plans change or questions come up, they can be reached at the number listed there. For anyone navigating the west side, it’s a detail worth noting before the trip begins: here’s the link.