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You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.
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Four steps below the sidewalk, this rectangular plaza extends north from the northeast corner of East 33rd Street and Second Avenue. Fixed concrete seating...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
The plaza in front of the former General Motors Building on the east side of Fifth Avenue between East 58th and 59th Streets is undergoing a radical identity...continued.
The plaza is an extension to the sidewalk on the east side of Broad Street, next to the arcade, as well as patches along the south side of Water Street,...continued.
The plaza is divided into tiny spaces on West 57th and 58th Street frontages of this through-block residential building halfway between Eighth and Ninth...continued.
Located in front of the hospital on the hilly east side of Tenth Avenue between West 58th and 59th Streets, this public open space, required by a special...continued.
This building was the first to use provisions from the Special Theatre District, enacted in 1967 to encourage construction of legitimate Broadway theaters...continued.
Public spaces and their surrounding neighborhoods are inevitably interdependent. Sometimes a public space can help define a neighborhood; sometimes a neighborhood...continued.
Information on this privately owned public space will be provided shortly. ...continued.
Although this arcade is the least usable of the three privately owned public spaces in the city associated with the name of the Swedish diplomat and Nobel...continued.
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