Madison Ave, Madison Square
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"Fun run of a park"
Madison at 26th has the Merchandise Mart on the northeast corner. It's a really ugly building with china and silver showrooms inside, but luckily, buildings like this aren't abundant in this part of town. There used to be a mansion on this site and it's such a shame that this is what replaced it. The south side of the block houses a courthouse -- really weird place for a courthouse, I know. But, I guess it was here first so what can anyone do? Nothing like a burger and a petty crime, right?
The Credit Suisse building is at 25th. It's a massive business building with nothing noteworthy in it aside from Danny Meyer's two big time restaurants 11 Madison Park and Tabla. 11 Madison won the James Beard award last year but I think it's too pretentious. I prefer Tabla of the two though it's not nearly as exalted by foodies. They are both insanely expensive, though, so be warned. Just down at 24th, in the park, is the way cheaper Danny Meyer shoot, the Shake Shack. It's a perpetually crowded but delicious hamburger stand that every New Yorker has to try at least once. Finding a seat on a nice day, though, is like finding Xanadu. That's how popular this place is.
As far as the park goes, the Madison Oak tree is on the Madison Avenue side. This tree was taken from Madison's actual estate and planted here to commemorate him. And, there are a lot of lovely sitting areas. This park has a lot of wonderful history to it though it doesn't look particularly historical anymore. Herman Melville used to walk here every day and it is the site of many O. Henry stories. It's a pretty cool park and apparently used to be really cool.
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- Loud and crowded during the day
- Dead at night
- Can't really live here
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