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Near Grand Central Terminal on the north side of East 43rd Street about 150 feet east of Lexington Avenue, this rectangular urban plaza offers convenient,...continued.
The usable portion of this plaza, which encircles its host building along Livingston Street, Smith Street, Schermerhorn Street, and Boerem Place, is a...continued.
Of the three buildings with plazas and some variation of Murray Hill in their names — Murray Hill and Murray ...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 immense plaza is a raised terrace encircling the majority of this full-block office building bounded by Water, Broad, South, and Whitehall Streets....continued.
The privately owned public and private spaces framing the three street sides of this brownish-red, polished granite-clad building, formerly known as the...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Two older men are overheard in spirited debate: “You can pass judgment on his record,” asserts the first. “That’s what you meant to say, not...continued.
Having just made the chronological cut before the 1977 residential plaza zoning rules took effect, this plaza presents the standard “as-of-right” uses...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
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