Thankgiving Day Parade Moves To 6th, 7th Aves This Year

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This view, at Columbus Circle, will be safe (Photograph by Jen Chung)

2009_04_newparro.jpg After rumors and review, the city officially announced that the Thanksgiving Day Parade will no longer go down Broadway below 59th Street but will head down 7th Avenue and then 6th Avenue before hitting Herald Square. Mayor Bloomberg said, "With more space available, the new route will be better for parade watchers, who come from New York and from all over the world, and better for the businesses that benefit from the activity generated by the parade. We expect this year's parade to be bigger and better than ever before."

One of the motivations is the pedestrian-only zone around Times Square (which goes into effect this May), but the bigger impetus is that Broadway is simply too narrow at certain points. After parade watchers were injured (by M&M balloons!) in 2005, a new safety protocol recommended avenue width of 62 feet; (Broadway is only 39 feet wide where the accident occurred, while 6th and 7th Avenues are wider) . Transportation Commissioner Jeanette Sadik-Khan said, "The new route will greatly expand the viewing space from what are literally the best front-row seats for the parade: the sidewalks of Manhattan."

The new route still starts at West 77th Street and goes down Central Park West; at 59th Street, the parade will head east on Central Park South for a block and then turns down 7th Avenue. At West 42nd Street/Times Square, the parade moves east again for a block and then turns down 6th Avenue. At West 34th Street/Herald Square, the parade will turn west and travel along West 34th until 7th Avenue. While hotels along Broadway will take a hit, this opens up opportunities for hotels along 6th and 7th Avenues.

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how will those floats make that turn on 59th to go to 7th?

Fuck Mayor Bloomberg for turning a major city street into a fucking picnic are. I hope he drops dead from testicle cancer.

I think he lost his balls years ago.

Probably the same way they've made the turn off of Broadway onto 34th Street every year.

Thanks again to DOT Diktator Sadik-Khan, decades of tradition are sacrificed in her megalomaniacal attempt to turn the Greatest City in the World into Copenhagen or Santa Monica.

As usual, she imposes her diktats on communities without prior consultation. This time she really got egg on her face and had to back down under intense pressure from Macy's and the hotel industry.

Any wonder the other city agencies and the BIDs would love to see her fired by Bloomberg? Come on, Mike, loyalty has its limits.

Ah, poor "thefacts." Will his losing streak never end? Summer Streets and Williamsburg Walks coming back. More bike lanes. A lot of Broadway being given over to pedestrians and bicycles. And now this. I think we're going to be reading a lot more of his bitching and moaning in the next few years. Now all we need is congestion pricing or East River bridge tolls and he'd go ballistic.

I support Congestion Pricing and the Tolls. I just hate dictators. Apparently, you like them. Why am I not surprised?

Btw, have you ever said anything that contributes to the dialogue on Gothamist? All you seem to do is criticize other commenters constantly. No humor ever from your posts, no wit, no insight, just complaining about others.

You must be really an unhappy old man.

Don't worry, I 'll say a little prayer for your tortured soul, my friend.

You really need to look in the mirror, old man. You leave a lot more criticism and a lot less contribution.

http://gothamist.com/profile/thefacts

Who cares? It's a parade for kids. Do you think they care? Besides, everyone knows the prime parade route is on CPW, everything south is an afterthought.

The hotels along the new route are scrambling to put together packages for people who want to watch the parade from their hotel room and essentially hiking up their prices, so if you plan to watch the parade from a hotel room like the child in the picture above, plan to reserve a room early. This site is great for a list of hotels along the new route:
http://www.nytix.com/Hotels/articles/thanksgiving.html

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