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Certified by the Chairperson of the City Planning Commission in August, 1999 and under construction at the time of this writing, this residential plaza...continued.
The design and location of this compact residential plaza on the south side of East 59th Street between Sutton Place South and First Avenue guarantee that...continued.
A small, oddly shaped plaza area on the south side of East 47th Street and a narrow, rectangular plaza strip on the north side of East 46th Street flank...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.
In front of a tiny arcade, the plaza on the south side of West 58th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues is fully used by a semicircular drop-off driveway...continued.
Surrounded by Water Street, the southwest side of Old Slip, and South Street, this building has two of the largest outdoor public spaces in the city and...continued.
This plaza wraps around the residential tower’s three street sides, on East 67th Street, the west side of Second Avenue, and East 68th Street. Bordered...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The most interesting fact here has nothing to do with the extant public space, a small plaza facing Hanover Square between Water and Pearl Streets, renovated...continued.

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