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A small, oddly shaped plaza area on the south side of East 47th Street and a narrow, rectangular plaza strip on the north side of East 46th Street flank...continued.
Like many of its neighboring office towers, the Goldman Sachs building was developed in, around, and over a historically significant part of the city....continued.
Positioned in the center of this plaza strip, on the north side of West 57th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, is a chubby red metal pop art 9 that...continued.
This immense plaza is a raised terrace encircling the majority of this full-block office building bounded by Water, Broad, South, and Whitehall Streets....continued.
Of the three through-block passages linking West 56th and 57th Streets between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, this indoor through block connection is the most...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.
No more than extra sidewalk, this strip of plaza lines the building along the south side of East 57th Street and the west side of Third Avenue. A lone...continued.
The scale of this residential plaza, the largest in the city at roughly 27,000 square feet, is staggering. Located in the huge setback area in front of...continued.
Midway between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue on the south side of West 67th Street, this planter-filled strip of plaza contains virtually no usable space....continued.
This tiny urban plaza and arcade are located at the back of 40 Broad Street, on New Street south of Exchange Place. In the face of New Street, which effectively...continued.

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