Section 8 houses for rent in Thebronx, Newyork

Institute For Community Living

(5/5)
  • 650 East 170th Street, The Bronx, New York 10456
  • (718) 378-6472
Hector Diaz

Hector Diaz

(5/5)

2019-04-09T21:18:07Z


MONSIGNOR FIORENTINO APARTMENTS

(4.8/5)
  • 1830 Amethyst Street, The Bronx, New York 10462
Alina Clavijo

Alina Clavijo

(5/5)

2018-09-17T18:40:33Z
Wonderful senior citizen residence Wish they had such a caring positive space in other states


Bob Muller Income Tax

(3.4/5)
  • 560A East 149th Street, The Bronx, New York 10455
  • (718) 401-1287
Leona Curtin

Leona Curtin

(1/5)

2022-04-01T16:12:27Z
I was referred to Bob Muller tax preparator by a friend everything went well when i went to do my tax untill almost 4 weeks after i still didnt get my return I called Joanne trying to get some answers about why my tax is delayed she said she would call me back at 730pm which she never did until i called 4 days after and let them know Im coming in to the offi
2022-04-01T16:12:27Z
I was referred to Bob Muller tax preparator by a friend everything went well when i went to do my tax untill almost 4 weeks after i still didnt get my return I called Joanne trying to get some answers about why my tax is delayed she said she would call me back at 730pm which she never did until i called 4 days after and let them know Im coming in to the office if i cant get an answer thats when Joanne call me back to let me know it was sent in on the 22nd which was 2 weeks after i filed my tax I had to get out of character to get some info and for that reason i will not refer anyone and will not be using Bob Muller again
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1420 Minford Pl

  • 1420 Minford Place, The Bronx, New York 10460

Botanical Garden

(4.5/5)
  • , The Bronx, New York 10458
Stephan Grtering

Stephan Grtering

(5/5)

2018-08-29T20:38:23Z
The Botanical Garden also known as Botanical GardenEast 200th Street MetroNorth Railroad station serves the residents of the Bedford Park section of the Bronx via the Harlem Line It is 95 miles 153 km from Grand Central Terminal and is located just north of the intersection of Doctor Theodore Kazimiroff Boulevard Southern Boulevard and Bedford Park Boulevard
2018-08-29T20:38:23Z
The Botanical Garden also known as Botanical GardenEast 200th Street MetroNorth Railroad station serves the residents of the Bedford Park section of the Bronx via the Harlem Line It is 95 miles 153 km from Grand Central Terminal and is located just north of the intersection of Doctor Theodore Kazimiroff Boulevard Southern Boulevard and Bedford Park Boulevard East 200th Street adjacent to the site of the New York Botanical Garden Service at Botanical Garden is hourly This station is located in the Zone 2 MetroNorth fare zonennPrior to the establishment of the station Botanical Gardens station was the former site of Bedford Park station a railroad station that connected to a privately owned onemile spur leading west to the Jerome Park Racetrack which contained its own station of the same name The racetrack was closed on October 4 1894 to make way for the installation of the Jerome Park Reservoir and the spur was used for construction of the reservoir until 1906nnLike the site for which it was named Botanical Garden station originates back to the 1890s although it originally had structures on both sides of the tracks The structure that serves the gardens itself on the north side of the tracks still exists while the old station house on the southbound platforms was torn down Botanical Gardens station was south of a derailment on February 16 1907 that resulted in 20 deaths and 150 injuries This was one day after New York Central Railroad electrified the Harlem Line in reaction to being chastised in the press after the Park Avenue Tunnel accident of 1902 Some sources have mistakenly referred to the site of the crash as being at Woodlawn station From 1920 to 1973 there was also a connection to the 200th Street station along the IRT Third Avenue Line over the intersection of Webster Avenue and Bedford Park Boulevard just southwest of the stationnnAs with many NYCRR stations in the Bronx the station became a Penn Central station once the NYC Pennsylvania Railroads merged in 1968 Penn Centrals continuous financial despair throughout the 1970s forced them to turn over their commuter service to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Sometime between 1975 and 1981 MTA demolished the southbound station house and replaced it with aluminum and Plexiglas bus shelters The station and the railroad were turned over to Conrail in 1976 and eventually became part of the MTAs MetroNorth Railroad in 1983
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