New York Plantings Irrigation and Landscape Lighting files its address as 333 East 14th Street, New York, NY 10003. The East 14th Street base in the East Village places the firm a 10-minute van ride from most Manhattan townhouse and terrace work below 23rd Street. The combined scope — irrigation plus landscape lighting — is the practical model for high-end residential Manhattan work because most townhouse gardens and rooftop terraces need both systems and benefit from a single trade managing both.
The combined-trade case
Irrigation tubing and low-voltage lighting cable share the same trench: both run as shallow flexible lines from a controller location to the plant material. Running them as one trade saves on labor (single excavation, single backfill, single permit walk-through) and reduces the coordination problem that comes with separate trades trying to share the same garden. Manhattan townhouse owners with rear yards of 800–1,800 square feet are the natural customer profile for this combined model.
Townhouse rear-yard work specifics
A Manhattan townhouse rear yard is typically accessed only through the cellar or through the parlor floor, which constrains how equipment can be moved in and out. The irrigation install is usually drip-and-spray rather than rotor heads because the yard is small enough that rotors are overkill. The lighting design tilts toward path lights, downlights from trees or building cornices, and uplights on specimen plantings rather than expansive lawn lighting.
East Village foot-traffic considerations
The 333 East 14th address sits between 1st and 2nd Avenue. Loading vans on East 14th during business hours requires reading the curb signs; the side blocks of East 13th and East 15th are often easier. For homeowners scheduling an install, weekday morning windows generally work better than afternoon for crew arrival without traffic delay.
Calling: what an integrated project intake covers
The listed number is +1 646-434-8049. For a combined irrigation-plus-lighting project, the first call typically covers: yard or terrace dimensions, plant material list (or willingness to send photos), preferred lighting scope (path versus accent versus dramatic), and whether the homeowner already has a controller or hub for either system.
Getting to 333 East 14th Street
The address is a 4-minute walk from the 1st Avenue L and 6 minutes from the 3rd Avenue L. Drivers from out of town come down 2nd Avenue or up 1st Avenue. Parking on 14th Street is metered and tight; the side blocks have more availability mid-day.