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You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.

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COMMENT
ON A POPS

Have a pithy comment about a POPS? Please share it with everyone.

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Report A
Pops Problem

Is a POPS closed when it should be open? Are movable chairs missing? You are helping, not squealing, by revealing.

Let the City know through 311 and let us know by posting a comment in the Comment box at the bottom of the POPS profile.

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Rate A Pops

Help rate POPS, with five stars for excellent, four for very good, three for good, two for fair, and one for poor. You can rate the POPS at its profile.

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WRITE A
POPS PROFILE

Be complimentary or critical, serious or whimsical, theoretical or practical, but do it in 500 words or less.

Go to the POPS you want to write about and submit your thoughts.

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(Re)Design A Pops

Propose a new design for a POPS in plan, sketch, perspective, section, or whatever. Maybe it will catch the eye of the owner. Go to the POPS profile that interests you and upload your ideas.

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Photograph/
Video a Pops

Get your best Berenice Abbott on and upload a photo or video at the POPS profile.

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Propose a POPS Program

We are not programmers of POPS, but your idea may catch the ear or eye of the owner. Music, theatre, dance, visual arts, whatever…please submit your ideas.

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Recent News and Announcements

NYU’s Paulson Center atrium surfaces as a POPS.  learn more
The POPS at 60 Wall Street  learn more
New York Times Publishes Article About POPS Floor Area Bonus Incentives and Compliance with Applicable Legal Requirements  learn more
San Francisco is having problems with POPS.  learn more
Bad news with regard to POPS at 325 Fifth  learn more

Recent Comments

Jerold Kayden on 115 East 57th Street:
Dear MC, It has been a space that has changed over the years. We last visited it two years ago. It's a bit dark, to be sure, but it fulfills a need as you say when it is cold or hot outside. "Dreadfully quiet" is an interesting phrase. Would some people say it is wonderfully quiet? Just asking! Thanks for the comment and interest in POPS.
Jerold Kayden on 133 Bleecker Street:
Dear Allan, If you could send a photo of the interior of the atrium, that would be helpful to us. Thank you
Allan on 133 Bleecker Street:
NYU seems to be getting away with the misuse of POPS- for more than a year now, all the seating and most of the interior Atrium has been roped off to everyone including students. They got the permission to build bigger and promised some interior public space now they are using lawyers to manipulate the meaning of the contract. Now that the building makes them a lot of extra money and they don't want to deal with the open space. What can be done!
MC on 115 East 57th Street:
This is POPS fills a need in this location for when it’s cold and hot outside, but it is dreadfully quiet. It makes you feel the need to whisper due to how sound carries and the water feature only offers a tiny bit of background noise. It feels as a requirement that the building reluctantly complies with rather than an asset. Still, need a place to rest or eat? This fulfills that
Jerold Kayden on 41 Madison Avenue:
Please use the City's 311 portal to report this apparent violation. https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-01061