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You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.
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This plaza envelops two sides of this residential building, around the southeast corner of Park Avenue and East 71st Street. The primary entrance to the...continued.
The large, open garden with an impressive water feature located behind a fence and locked gate west of the building is not the public space here. Even...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
With no central nervous system controlling the whole, this 50,095-square-foot plaza is distributed into seven fragments covering virtually all of the...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The plaza in front of this combination residential/community facility building on the south side of East 72nd Street between Second and Third Avenues is...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
With three separately situated, but networked, spaces in the immediate neighborhood of the Regent, it is not easy to decipher which spaces are part of...continued.
A lush landscape of overhanging trees, shrubs, and flowers covers much of this north-facing residential plaza, on the south side of East 70th Street east...continued.
“I think it’s beautiful. I’m really overwhelmed . . . I didn’t expect this,” says one middle-aged woman visiting this covered pedestrian space...continued.

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