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The main portion of this plaza, on the north side of East 85th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues, is hidden from the passing pedestrian by its...continued.
Between the F.D.R. Drive and First Avenue on the north side of East 52nd Street is this hidden plaza that appears to be private but is legally public....continued.
This plaza perfectly complements the curvilinear, brutalist architecture of its host building. Concrete abounds. The entry to the space’s elevated portion,...continued.
A well-landscaped horseshoe-shaped drop-off driveway dominates the plaza in front of the residential tower on the south side of West 66th Street near Central...continued.
This through-block park connecting East 87th and 88th Streets is located 200 feet east of Third Avenue, in front of the entrance to the building. The space...continued.
Wrapping around the southeast corner of Third Avenue and East 62nd Street, this plaza along its commercial frontage on Third Avenue is extra sidewalk interspersed...continued.
The profile for this POPS has not yet been written, but data is available. ...continued.
Plaza renovations can cover a multitude of sins. Years ago, when this was the JC Penney building, much of the plaza in front of the tower on the west side...continued.
This formal residential plaza sits in front of its host building, on the north side of East 60th Street some 75 feet east of Second Avenue. Although the...continued.
This small plaza on the north side of East 72nd Street between First and Second Avenues is mostly covered by brick landscaped planters and ledges suited...continued.

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