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Located on the west side of Vanderbilt Avenue between East 46th and 47th Streets and the south side of East 47th Street between Vanderbilt and Madison...continued.
The scale of this residential plaza, the largest in the city at roughly 27,000 square feet, is staggering. Located in the huge setback area in front of...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Almost all of the required plaza surrounding the building on the west side of Central Park West and the north side of West 68th Street is covered by planters...continued.
The plaza is divided into tiny spaces on West 57th and 58th Street frontages of this through-block residential building halfway between Eighth and Ninth...continued.
The major area of plaza is situated on a rooftop east of the residential tower along the south side of East 54th Street east of First Avenue. A stairwell...continued.
Located on the north side of East 40th Street between Second and Third Avenues, the primary space of this well-designed residential plaza subtly allocates...continued.
Set on the north side of East 72nd Street between the F.D.R. Drive and York Avenue, this public park appropriates many of the elements found at Paley Park,...continued.
Positioned in the center of this plaza strip, on the north side of West 57th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, is a chubby red metal pop art 9 that...continued.
Red brick dominates this sizable residential plaza wrapping around another Normandie Court building on East 95th Street, the west side of Second Avenue,...continued.
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