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Even experienced public space observers might be forgiven for assuming that the through-block corridor inside this office tower is a public space. To begin...continued.
This elevated strip of plaza wraps around the three street frontages of this full blockfront building on the east side of Sixth Avenue, West 53rd Street,...continued.
Under provisions of the now repealed Special Manhattan Landing Development District, this building provided a two-story-high special permit arcade, scooped...continued.
This plaza wraps around three of four street sides of this full-block building, on State Street, the north side of Pearl Street, and Whitehall Street....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.
Two small plaza spaces flank the East 58th and 59th Street sides of this through-block office building. Interest is provided by a Tony Rosenthal sculpture,...continued.
It is easy to miss this residential plaza at the northeast corner of Third Avenue and East 95th Street, even though the red brick paving, several planters,...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Plaza renovations can cover a multitude of sins. Years ago, when this was the JC Penney building, much of the plaza in front of the tower on the west side...continued.
This through-block park connecting East 87th and 88th Streets is located 200 feet east of Third Avenue, in front of the entrance to the building. The space...continued.

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