• The Grand Concourse (also known as the Grand Boulevard and Concourse) is a 5.2-mile-long (8.4 km) thoroughfare in the borough of the Bronx in New York City.
  • As noted by Rosenblum, the vast majority of the newcomers to the Bronx in this era were Jewish, and for several decades the Grand Concourse and its...
  • The Grand Boulevard and Concourse in the Bronx has a history as one of New York’s most dazzling, stylish thoroughfares.
  • Extending just under five miles along much of the western length of the Bronx, the concourse has served as the Bronx’s backbone since its opening in 1909.
  • Grand Concourse—a majestic Bronx thoroughfare designed by Louis Aloys Risse in 1890 and opened in 1909—is a worthy attraction for architecture...
  • The BQE, this isn't: The Grand Concourse, which stretches four miles throughout the Bronx, is far from your average highway.
  • Art Deco architecture featuring wraparound windows and sunken living rooms were built forever changing the landscape of the Grand Concourse.
  • The Bronx Museum exhibition, entitled Intersections: The Grand Concourse Commissions, features works of art commissioned to honor the centenary...
  • Grand Concourse is located in the Norwood area of the Bronx, The Grand Concourse residence is a new residence that completed construction in June 2012.