Hudson Street (Manhattan)

Hudson Street is a north–south oriented street in the New York City borough of Manhattan running from Tribeca to the south, through Hudson Square and Greenwich Village, to the Meatpacking District.

[1] Just to the north, the former New York Mercantile Exchange building is located at the corner of Hudson and Harrison Streets in Tribeca.

The street is home to the U.S. headquarters of the Pearson-owned Penguin Group.

Money.net, which produces and operates an alternative platform to the Bloomberg Terminal, is located at 333 Hudson Street.

Other notable buildings on this stretch of Hudson Street include The Church of St. Luke in the Fields and its garden, the White Horse Tavern, which is known for being the bar where poet Dylan Thomas drank and collapsed before he died of alcohol poisoning, and the headquarters of radio station WQHT, also known as Hot 97, which was the site of several shootings, including a gunfight between entourages of 50 Cent and The Game in 2005.

Bogardus Plaza at the south end of Hudson Street
Hudson Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan