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Find A Pops

You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.

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COMMENT
ON A POPS

Have a pithy comment about a POPS? Please share it with everyone.

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Report A
Pops Problem

Is a POPS closed when it should be open? Are movable chairs missing? You are helping, not squealing, by revealing.

Let the City know through 311 and let us know by posting a comment in the Comment box at the bottom of the POPS profile.

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Rate A Pops

Help rate POPS, with five stars for excellent, four for very good, three for good, two for fair, and one for poor. You can rate the POPS at its profile.

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WRITE A
POPS PROFILE

Be complimentary or critical, serious or whimsical, theoretical or practical, but do it in 500 words or less.

Go to the POPS you want to write about and submit your thoughts.

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(Re)Design A Pops

Propose a new design for a POPS in plan, sketch, perspective, section, or whatever. Maybe it will catch the eye of the owner. Go to the POPS profile that interests you and upload your ideas.

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Photograph/
Video a Pops

Get your best Berenice Abbott on and upload a photo or video at the POPS profile.

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Propose a POPS Program

We are not programmers of POPS, but your idea may catch the ear or eye of the owner. Music, theatre, dance, visual arts, whatever…please submit your ideas.

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Recent News and Announcements

NYU’s Paulson Center atrium surfaces as a POPS.  learn more
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New York Times Publishes Article About POPS Floor Area Bonus Incentives and Compliance with Applicable Legal Requirements  learn more
San Francisco is having problems with POPS.  learn more
Bad news with regard to POPS at 325 Fifth  learn more

Recent Comments

Patricia Clark on 747 Third Avenue:
and in the next year, it was removed! : (
Ben on 200 Water Street:
The fish lure is gone, the colored metal seats are gone, and the rectangular pond/fountain has been filled/paved.
james deboer on 1345 Sixth Avenue:
Hi - out of curiosity - is the part of the north plaza consisting of cordoned off restaurant seating open to the public? Thank you
Lucian on 189 Bowery:
The outdoor space is currently blocked off and not open to the public.
Lengeling Joseph on 325 Fifth Avenue:
The management of 325 Fifth Avenue has permitted this couple unfettered access every day to sleep, litter, administer drugs and store their growing collection of items now for over two months. I spoke with the staff and the disavow any authority to make them move. NYC badly needs a POPS force to monitor these valuable public amenities. OR the property should be forced to close off the amount of bonus real estate they gained.