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The main plaza space is at the back of the residential building on the north side of East 79th Street east of Second Avenue. Up eight steps from the sidewalk...continued.
This is one of the smallest bonused arcades in the city. For the pedestrian suddenly caught in a downpour while on the east side of Fifth Avenue between...continued.
Encircling the three street sides of this office tower occupying the west side blockfront of Third Avenue between East 49th and 50th Streets is this bare...continued.
This strip of plaza clamps around most of the street frontage of the building, on East 70th Street, the east side of First Avenue, and East 71st Street....continued.
Wrapping around this office tower on the east blockfront of Third Avenue, East 48th Street, and East 49th Street, the U-shaped plaza and arcade serve twin...continued.
Of the three buildings with plazas and some variation of Murray Hill in their names — Murray Hill and Murray ...continued.
Roughly 100 feet west of Third Avenue on the south side of East 58th Street is this strip of plaza, more aptly described as additional sidewalk. The Art...continued.
Unlike some Upper East Side residential plazas that use high planters to create internalized, isolated space away from the street, or that separate the...continued.

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