New York Film Locations



Two Weeks Notice (2002)

Last Updated: Jan 2019

Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) is a Chief Counsel for the Wade Corporation, one of New York City's top commercial real estate developers. She's a brilliant lawyer with a sharp, strategic mind. She also has an ulcer and doesn't get much sleep. It's not the job that's getting to her. It's her millionaire boss, George Wade (Hugh Grant). Handsome, charming and undeniably self-absorbed, he treats her more like a nanny than a Harvard Law grad and can barely choose a tie without her help. Now, after one year of calling the shots-on everything from his clothes to his divorce settlements - Lucy Kelson is calling it quits.


West 175th Street (btw Broadway and Wadsworth Avenue) Washington Heights.
 

 

Wade Office Building, 55 Water Street (btw Coenties Slip and Old Slip) Manhattan.
 

 

(Near) Kitchen 21, Boardwalk and 3052 West 21st Street, Coney Island, New York.
 

 

Restaurant, Boardwalk and Brighton 4th Street, Coney Island, New York.
 

 

6th Avenue (btw West 48th and 49th Streets) Manhattan.
 

 

Ralph Lauren Store, 867 Madison Avenue and East 72nd Street, Manhattan.
 

 

St Mark's Church, 131 East 10th Street and 2nd Avenue, Manhattan.
 

St. Mark's Church

St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery is located on a plot known to be New York's oldest site of continuous religious practice. The present church is located at 131 East 10th Street, at the intersection of 10th and Stuyvesant Streets and 2nd Avenue in the East Village in New York City. The property has been a site of continuous Christian worship for more than three and a half centuries.

 

Grand Hotel, 24 White Street and 6th Avenue, Manhattan.
 

 

Gunther Building, 473 Broome Street and Greene Street, Manhattan.
 

 

West 21st Street (btw Boardwalk and Surf Avenue) Coney Island, New York.
 

 

Boardwalk (Near Kitchen 21) West 21st Street, Coney Island, New York.
 

 

Rooftop, 3145 Brighton 4th Street and Boardwalk, Coney Island, New York.
 

 

Restaurant, 54 Pearl Street and Broad Street, Manhattan.
 

 

Lucy's Office, 55 Water Street (btw Coenties Slip and Old Slip) Manhattan.
 

 

Shea Stadium, 12301 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing Meadows Park, Queens.
 

Shea Stadium

William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, usually shortened to Shea Stadium or just Shea, was a stadium in the New York City borough of Queens, in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.[4] It was the home baseball park of Major League Baseball's New York Mets from 1964 to 2008. Originally built as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea was also the home of the New York Jets football team from 1964 to 1983. It was named in honor of William A. Shea, the man who brought National League baseball back to New York. It was demolished in 2009 to furnish additional parking for the adjacent Citi Field, the current home of the Mets.

 

Muttontown Country Club, East Norwich, New York.
 

 

Sliproad (Near Silvercup Studios and 43rd Avenue and 21st Street) Brooklyn.
 

 

Fulton Ferry Pier (Near Brooklyn Bridge) Brooklyn.
 

 

8 Furman Street (btw Old Fulton Street and Doughty Street) Brooklyn.
 

Furman Street

8 Old Fulton Street, formerly 8 Cadman Plaza West, and originally plain 8 Fulton Street. It's the former HQ of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company; horsecars and then trolley cars began their runs at Fulton Ferry here, and the headquarters was conveniently located.

Brooklyn's Furman Street runs along the East River waterfront for about 3/4 mile btw Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street, but in that long stretch intersects with only a couple of streets in btw: Joralemon St. and tiny Doughty Street (three, if you count a dead-end stub of Montague). Brooklyn Heights is called thus because most of it overlooks the East River on a steep cliff; two parallel streets, Columbia Heights and Furman, are atop the cliff and at the bottom of it, respectively.

 

Legal Aid Office, 315 East 83rd Street (btw 1st and 2nd Avenues) Manhattan.
 

 

(Near) 323 East 83rd Street (btw 1st and 2nd Avenues) Manhattan.
 

 



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