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The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Three of the four public spaces at 55 Broadway were mandated by the recently repealed Special Greenwich Street Development District, a special purpose...continued.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.
The development of Trump World Tower has generated more controversy than most buildings in the city. In 1998, developer Donald Trump announced that he...continued.
This plaza envelops two sides of this residential building, around the southeast corner of Park Avenue and East 71st Street. The primary entrance to the...continued.
This plaza perfectly complements the curvilinear, brutalist architecture of its host building. Concrete abounds. The entry to the space’s elevated portion,...continued.
This U-shaped plaza displays several commonplace public space uses. On the west side of York Avenue between East 88th and 89th Streets, an elegant semicircular...continued.
Located on a lot bounded by the south side of Pearl Street and the east side of State Street, the array of privately owned public spaces at 17 State Street...continued.
The primary space of this residential plaza, located at the back of the building, is a narrow rectangle extending west from the northwest corner of Third...continued.
Set back from its two street sides at the northeast corner of Park Avenue and East 87th Street, the building creates space for a sliver of plaza adjacent...continued.

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