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Historically, this through block plaza roughly 200 feet east of Sixth Avenue connecting West 45th and 46th Streets has enjoyed one of the highest rates...continued.
Several steps east of Fifth Avenue and running parallel between East 52nd and 53rd Streets, the HarperCollins through block arcade distinguishes itself...continued.
The plaza in front of the former General Motors Building on the east side of Fifth Avenue between East 58th and 59th Streets is undergoing a radical identity...continued.
This plaza on the north side of West 58th Street at the back of the Park Lane Hotel is occupied by part of a semicircular drop-off driveway and canopied...continued.
Located between West 41st and 42nd Streets and Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues, east of its host building, this public open space is under construction, thus...continued.
Although there is extensive open space west of this residential tower that looks like privately owned public space even to the trained eye, the legally...continued.
Demonstrating empirically that steps are sometimes as functional as benches and chairs, the four lining the edge of this tiny urban plaza parallel to the...continued.
A strip of plaza, partly covered by a projecting overhang, girdles this residential building along East 34th Street, the west side of Lexington Avenue,...continued.
The plaza surrounds the building on almost all of its three street sides of East 80th Street, the west side of First Avenue, and East 81st Street. The...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
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