The Flatiron District centers around the wedge-shaped Flatiron building (1902, Burnham and Dinkelberg) at 23rd at 5th and Broadway. Once a symbol of modernity, it sits across 23rd Street from the beautifully landscaped Madison Square Park. Broadway and Fifth Avenue, below 23rd, are lined with wonderful 19th and early 20th century buildings. From 22nd to 26th street you’ll find lots of public seating, coffee and treats.
This district has had many identities over the decades. In the mid 19th century it was the eastern side of “Ladies Mile”. Lord and Taylor was once located at 21st and Broadway. It has more recently been known as the “Toy District” and is now known more for tech businesses, advertising agencies and high end home furnishings. You’ll find many shops and restaurants including Eataley, The Harry Potter Store, Design Within Reach.
Pull up a chair and grab a cup of coffee, there is plenty to draw!
Host: Donna David (212) 685 2930 (text is best)
Date: June 3, 2026
Time: 10:30am
Meeting location: Seating area north of the Flatiron in the plaza on the north side of 23rd Street, facing the point of the Flatiron. Look for anyone with a sketchbook and say hello.
Transportation: The 6 to 23rd street and the R, W to 23rd are the closest trains
Notes:
-Water, bathrooms are available in nearby establishments.
-Food, water and coffee are available nearby
-There’s plenty of moveable seating around, but bring a stool for more options
Wait, there’s more!
-There is a fabulous dog run in the park - draw the pooches!
-The phrase “23 skidoo!” is rumored to have been coined at the Flatiron. (https://www.edwardianpromenade.com/new-york-city/the-flatiron-building-and-23-skidoo/)
-For the brave of heart there is an “Automated Public Toilet” at the southeast corner of the park. It may or may not be open and it may or may not cost 25 cents. Let us know how it goes :)
-The fence around the Worth monument at 25th and Broadway uses a sword design for the verticals.
About NYC Urban Sketchers Events: All are welcome–no fee, no registration. Just look for folks with sketchbooks at the meeting spot and say hello. If you have trouble finding us, contact the host; their contact info is in the NYC Urban Sketchers blog post for this event. #nycurbansketchers.

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