The Bronx Real Estate Information
The Grand Concourse
Runs north/south from 138th Street to Mosholu Parkway Bronx, NY
The borough's most famous boulevard, the Grand Concourse stretches for
4-1/2 miles and features the world's largest assemblage of Art Deco
residential buildings. Its north/south path is the Bronx's official
parade route. South of 161 Street look for the Bronx Walk of Fame lamppost
plaques bearing names of famous sons and daughters of the borough like
Gen. Colin Powell, Rita Moreno and Regis Philbin who come to town each
spring for an induction celebration. A trip along the Grand Concourse
also provides views of The Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture,
The Bronx County Building, Yankee Stadium, The Bronx Museum of the Arts,
Edgar Allan Poe Cottage and Fordham Road, one of the Bronx's busiest
and most popular shopping strips.
Areas of interest in The Bronx: (click for information)
Bronx real estate (general)
Port Morris, Mott Haven-Arts & Antique
District
Belmont-Arthur Avenue (Little Italy)
City Island
Fordham Road
Hunts Point-Longwood Historic District
Morris Park
Norwood
Riverdale
The Grand Concourse
Third Avenue Hub
Woodlawn
Museums (part 1)
Museums (part 2)
Art Galleries (part 1)
Art Galleries (part 2)
Sports (Boating, Cycling)
Sports (Golf, Hiking, Horseback riding)
Sports (Yankee Stadium)
Parks
Zoos
Gardens
Orchard Beach
Wave Hill