Welcome! Living
in Tudor City is what Tudor City Living is all about. The buildings, the parks,
the shops, the people - all creating the community that gives Tudor City its unique
identity. It's about the projects: a committee
changing the 43rd Street Cul-de-sac, a gardening club working the parks. Maybe
you'd like to join! We're developing tudorcityliving.com
as an interactive site that will express how you live in Tudor City. It'll
be a place where you can post your events and share your plans and dreams for
our community. A place where you can stay informed about what's going on, and
where you can meet new people who share your love of this neighborhood. So
please stay tuned, and check back often. And do let us know what you'd like to
see on this site. Click here
to send us email. Best regards, Brian
Thompson and the TCL Staff
Tudor City: From the Ground Up - Finance and Marketing of a Vision
In 1925 with Manhattan housing in utter disarray Tudor City emerged as the defiant champion of a losing cause. Wedged between an elevated Second Avenue train line, and cancer coughing plumbs of coal burning Con Edison, and an impressive set of declining slaughterhouses - Tudor City, the largest private slum clearance altered the course of apartment living forever.
Eighty years later Tudor City re-emerges as a destination helping to bring suburban styling with suburban living (and suburban-living-styled morals).
Historic
Tudor City notecards available at TudorCityHistory.com
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