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Roughly 100 feet west of Third Avenue on the south side of East 58th Street is this strip of plaza, more aptly described as additional sidewalk. The Art...continued.
Under provisions of the now repealed Special Manhattan Landing Development District, this building provided a two-story-high special permit arcade, scooped...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Under construction at the time of this writing, the primary space of the residential plaza is located on the north side of East 28th Street midway between...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Privately owned public space and office skyscrapers are equally anomalous in Queens. Indeed, the landscaped public open space and pedestrian circulation...continued.
At the base of the turreted beige-brick headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is this two-level open-air covered pedestrian space bounded...continued.
As of the time of this writing, it appears that the host building for this public plaza at 745 Seventh Avenue, the new world headquarters for the investment...continued.
This small, wrap-around plaza on the east side of Fifth Avenue and the north side of East 79th Street packs a surprising amount of seating into its space....continued.
The scale of this residential plaza, the largest in the city at roughly 27,000 square feet, is staggering. Located in the huge setback area in front of...continued.

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