LOWER MANHATTAN SOUTH
North-South boundary: Canal St. to South St. (plus Liberty and Ellis Islands)
East-West boundary: Henry Hudson Pkwy. to Franklin D. Roosevelt Dr.
Neighborhoods: TriBeCa, Financial District, Battery Park City, Two Bridges, parts of Lower East Side, Chinatown
FEATURED EPISODES
Seasons: One • Two • Three • Four • Five • Six • Seven • Eight • Nine
Sagman, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim & Taft (actually Simon, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim & Taft)
318 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall (4,5,6)
“The Stake Out”
The law firm that Vanessa works for, and Jerry desperately tries to remember the name of, in order for him to stake it out. This name was based on an actual New York firm, only changing the name “Simon” to “Sagman.”
Wall St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Wall Street (2,3,4,5)
“The Stake Out”
Elaine mentions she is dating a stockbroker who works on Wall Street, to Jerry’s delight: “Bulls! Bears! People from Connecticut!”
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Immigration Station
Ellis Island, New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Pony Remark”
Jerry mentions to his upset parents that he never saw photos of immigrants entering New York Harbor sitting on a pony.
Chinatown, New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Statue”
Ray tells Jerry that he bought the infamous statue from a pawn shop in Chinatown.
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Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Red Dot”
George and Jerry argue over whether the Statue was shipped complete from France, or put together in America like a coffee table (it was actually shipped in separate crates and was put together on Liberty Island…so Jerry was right).
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Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Trip”
A poster for the Statue Of Liberty is visible behind Jerry and George in the security lineup at the airport.
Manhattan Criminal Courthouse
100 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
“The Pitch / Ticket”
Newman takes the stand to defend his ticket, but an incoherent Kramer costs him his alibi.
New York City Department Of Sanitation
125 Worth St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J)
“The Wallet”
In a deleted scene, Kramer suggests that Jerry track down his discarded watch by visiting the Sanitation Department, to see if any of their garbage sifters have found it.
Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Visa”
Jerry mentions the Statue Of Liberty in his closing monologue, mentioning the Statue’s credo for immigrants (“give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses”).
Louis J. Lefkowitz State Office Building
80 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
“The Pilot”
Elaine visits the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to file a complaint about Monk’s Café hiring only “huge” women. EEOC is actually a federal agency, and wouldn’t be housed in a state office; the real New York area office is at One Newark Center in Newark, New Jersey.
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New York City Hall
260 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: City Hall (R)
“The Non-Fat Yogurt”
In a deleted scene, an aide to Mayor Dinkins (played by a pre-Jackie Chiles Phil Morris) vows to put a stop to falsely-advertised yogurt as his first order post-reelection, vowing to organize a special task force. This was an alternate ending, filmed in case Dinkins won re-election.
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Manhattan Criminal Courthouse
100 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
“The Scofflaw”
Newman’s car is impounded by the court for repeated ticket offenses…and an eyepatched Kramer takes Newman into “his custody.”
New York City Hall
260 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: City Hall (R)
“The Scofflaw”
Gary tells George that he can’t give him a free parking spot after all, as he “can’t fight City Hall” after they gave the spot to the scofflaw, Newman.
Louis J. Lefkowitz State Office Building
80 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
“The Fusilli Jerry”
Kramer visits the DMV for his new license plates…and becomes, according to the State of New York, “The Assman.”
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New York Police Department Benevolent Association
40 Fulton St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Fulton Street (2,3)
“The Maestro”
It is revealed by Jerry that the Maestro conducts the Police Benevolent Association’s orchestra.
Office Of The State Attorney General
28 Liberty St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Broad Street (J,Z)
“The Soup Nazi”
Elaine threatens to call the state’s attorney’s office for being discriminated against by the Soup Nazi.
FDNY Hook & Ladder – No. 8 Firehouse
14 North Moore St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Franklin Street (1)
“The Secret Code”
Kramer stops by here to try and provide them shortcuts of the Upper West Side and Greenwich Village. Kramer ends up driving the truck en route to Leapin’ Larry’s…taking Amsterdam Avenue to get uptown (the radio dispatch calls them Company 390).
Chatham Square
1 Chatham Sq., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
“The Gum”
Lloyd gives Jerry a case of $100 worth of gum from Chinatown, that’s “a little lo mein-y” for Jerry’s taste. “Notes About Nothing” from the Season 7 DVD implies they went to Chatham Square, the cornerstone of New York’s Chinatown.
Lords Deli (now Cafe Bravo)
94 Greenwich St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Rector Street (1)
“The Rye”
Estelle suggests getting a rye from Lords, since its close by, and not out of the way like Schnitzer’s.
Manhattan Criminal Courthouse
100 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
“The Caddy”
Kramer and Jackie recreate the infamous “if the glove doesn’t fit” testimony against Sue Ellen Mischke and the bra in question that caused Jerry and Kramer’s car accident.
World Trade Center
1 World Trade Ctr., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: World Trade Center (E)
“The Seven”
Kramer reveals that he learned “the healing power of the body’s natural pressure points” from a wise-man, a genius…who sells t-shirts outside the World Trade Center.
New York City Department Of Consumer Affairs
42 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Broad Street (J,Z)
“The Wig Master”
When confronted about potential prostitutes in George’s car, the Jiffy Park owner tells George to take up his issue with Consumer Affairs.
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Art Greenwich Twin (NOW CLOSED)
97 Greenwich St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Rector Street (1)
“The Little Kicks”
Jerry commissions Kramer to bootleg “Cry, Cry Again,” but he is forced to reshoot it when Kramer butchers the bootleg.
Battery Park
New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Whitehall Street (R)
“The Chicken Roaster”
Jerry mentions he had a late-night conversation with Bob Sacamano, who now sells Russian hats (made of nutria) in the park for $40, to replace George’s sable hat.
Wall St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Wall Street (2,3,4,5)
“The Pothole”
The China Panda owner asks Elaine where they would deliver next if they cross 86th St. for her: “Then 85th St., Wall St., Mexico, 84th St…”
Walker St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Muffin Tops”
George uses his touristy map to track down Walker Street, as he has an American League meeting there.
New York City Department Of Sanitation
125 Worth St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J)
“The Muffin Tops”
Elaine comments on her “stump troubles” to Jerry, saying the Sanitation Department will not accept all of her leftover muffin stumps.
New York City Department Of Consumer Affairs
42 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Broad Street (J,Z)
“The Muffin Tops”
Kramer yells to the Jiffy Dump attendant that he does plan to bring up his complaint with Consumer Affairs.
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Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK (map)
“The Slicer”
Kramer mentions how Kruger Industrial Smoothing botched the Statue of Liberty job by not being able to get “the green stuff” off.
Battery Park
New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Whitehall Street (R)
“The Bookstore”
Newman mentions to Kramer that their stolen rickshaw was discovered by a postal worker in the park, where they retrieve it from Rusty the homeless man.
The Dept of Consumer Affairs was in the Jiffy Park (Kramer as a pimp) episode as well. The same attendant guy told George to “take it up with Consumer Affairs.”
Oh we got that one too!
The Muffin Tops
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