The ticker-tape parade for the Knicks starts at 10a at Bowling Green tomorrow, and will snake around up the Canyon of Heroes — aka Broadway — to end at City Hall. The Downtown Alliance supplies the confetti. The ceremony will be on the steps of City Hall for a ticketed event.
And basically the whole neighborhood will be locked down.
Here’s what the mayor’s office is saying now:
STARTING 7P TONIGHT
Parking will not be allowed south of Canal. Cars will be towed if they are not removed.
STARTING 7A TOMORROW
PARADE VIEWING
All attendees will be screened
Pens will open at 6a
No bags or backpacks allowed
No glass or metal water bottles (plastic is ok)
No chairs, scooters or bikes
No strollers
No umbrellas
People who live or work in the area will have access to their houses with proper identification
Access Points to the Parade Route
Washington St. & Morris / Battery Place
Trinity Place & Morris
Trinity Place & Exchange Alley
Trinity Place & Rector
Trinity Place & Thames
Trinity Place & Cedar
Church & Liberty
Church & Cortlandt
Church & Dey
Church & Fulton
Church & Barclay
Church & Park Place
Church & Murray
Church & Warren
Church & Thomas
New Street & Exchange Place
New Street & Wall
Nassau & Pine
Nassau & Cedar
Nassau & Liberty
Nassau & Maiden Lane
Nassau & John
Nassau & Ann
City Hall Ceremony
This event is for ticket holders only.
Public Transit
Starting at 4:30a Thursday, the following subway stations will be closed. They will reopen following the parade and ceremony at City Hall.
Wall Street (4, 5)
City Hall (R, W)
At the request of the NYPD, there will be some entrances and exits closed at the stations listed below, although trains will continue to stop at these stations:
Bowling Green (4, 5)
Fulton (4,5,J,Z,2,3)
Brooklyn Bridge (4,5,6)
Chambers St (J,Z)
Park Place (2,3)
KNICKS PARTY TOMORROW AT CITIZENS
Citizens bank is hosting a pre-parade kickoff tomorrow morning from 9 to 11a at it’s branch on Reade and West Broadway. There will be cookies in blue and orange from DiLena’s Dolicini and public message boards where fans can leave their comments.
umm…this “towing all cars south of canal” seems…excessive? i can understand on/near the parade route…what are my fellow ASP’ers doing?
Any remaining vehicles will be set on fire, presumably?
What about the A/C/E Chambers St station?
That station is not mentioned on any press notices from the city or the MTA.