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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 sliver of plaza elevated four steps above the public sidewalk on the south side of West 56th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues is occupied by...continued.
This plaza wraps around almost all of the building’s street frontages on East 59th Street, the west side of Lexington Avenue, and East 60th Street. On...continued.
The usable part of this L-shaped special permit plaza is located between Water and Front Streets, at the southwest side of the building, in the street...continued.
This multilevel residential plaza at the northwest corner of East 48th Street and United Nations Plaza (otherwise known as First Avenue) stylistically...continued.
The main part of this plaza is located at the back of the building, on the north side of East 40th Street west of Second Avenue. A six-foot retaining wall...continued.
Originally a barren plaza developed under the 1961 Zoning Resolution’s minimal “as-of-right” plaza standards, this space was voluntarily upgraded...continued.
This through block arcade connecting West 56th and 57th Streets between Fifth and Sixth Avenues represents the “Model T” of through block arcades....continued.
With its fixed benches and row of tall trees near the sidewalk edge, this narrow, rectangular plaza on the south side of West 27th Street between Seventh...continued.
Functionally extra sidewalk, this U-shaped plaza clamps around the building on its three street frontages, on East 64th Street, the west side of Third...continued.
The best part of this residential plaza is located within the primary space behind a black metal fence on the north side of East 31st Street west of Third...continued.

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