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The primary portion of this slightly raised plaza sits in front of the building’s two street sides, on the east side of Broad and the north side of South...continued.
Recently renovated, this slightly elevated plaza on the east side of Lexington Avenue and the north side of East 36th Street is a visually elegant terrace...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Located between West 41st and 42nd Streets and Eleventh and Twelfth Avenues, east of its host building, this public open space is under construction, thus...continued.
This plaza wraps around its residential building at the southeast corner of Third Avenue and East 90th Street, presenting standard “as-of-right” plaza...continued.
The most notable aspect of this plaza ...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The plaza is a ribbon of space that wraps around virtually all of the building’s three street frontages on Water, John, and Pearl Streets. An arcade...continued.
The entry to this residential plaza, roughly 70 feet east of Second Avenue on the south side of East 65th Street, doubles as the entryway to the residential...continued.
This concrete plaza is extra sidewalk around the office building on the east side of Third Avenue and the north side of East 50th Street. At a recent site...continued.

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