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Several steps above the street, this U-shaped concrete plaza grips street and nonstreet sides of the building. From East 8th Street, a canopied corridor...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.
No more than extra sidewalk, this strip of plaza lines the building along the south side of East 57th Street and the west side of Third Avenue. A lone...continued.
The story behind this privately owned public space at the southeast corner of Third Avenue and East 64th Street begins unhappily but ends better. When...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The major area of plaza is situated on a rooftop east of the residential tower along the south side of East 54th Street east of First Avenue. A stairwell...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
This immense plaza is a raised terrace encircling the majority of this full-block office building bounded by Water, Broad, South, and Whitehall Streets....continued.
This strip of plaza along East 33rd Street, the west side of Third Avenue, and East 34th Street would be undistinguished were it not for the fact that...continued.
This is another plaza that clamps around the three street sides of its full blockfront building, on the east side of Third Avenue between East 32nd and...continued.

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