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This three-level covered pedestrian space may be entered from the east side of Third Avenue between East 49th and 50th Streets or from the south side of...continued.
Located at the northwest corner of East End Avenue and East 82nd Street, this plaza features one of the more elegant semicircular drop-off driveways to...continued.
The primary space of this residential plaza is located west of the building, two steps up from the sidewalk and behind swinging white gates on the north...continued.
This small, wrap-around plaza on the east side of Fifth Avenue and the north side of East 79th Street packs a surprising amount of seating into its space....continued.
Under provisions of the 1967 Special Theatre District zoning, this office skyscraper received a floor area bonus for a legitimate theater and a supporting...continued.
Wrapping around the southeast corner of Third Avenue and East 62nd Street, this plaza along its commercial frontage on Third Avenue is extra sidewalk interspersed...continued.
Like other publicly and privately owned public spaces in the city, this urban plaza to the west of its host residential tower on the north side of West...continued.
The public spaces here encircle the full blockfront residential tower on the west side of Second Avenue between East 26th and 27th Streets. The best space,...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
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