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You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.

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Have a pithy comment about a POPS? Please share it with everyone.

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Pops Problem

Is a POPS closed when it should be open? Are movable chairs missing? You are helping, not squealing, by revealing.

Let the City know through 311 and let us know by posting a comment in the Comment box at the bottom of the POPS profile.

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Rate A Pops

Help rate POPS, with five stars for excellent, four for very good, three for good, two for fair, and one for poor. You can rate the POPS at its profile.

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POPS PROFILE

Be complimentary or critical, serious or whimsical, theoretical or practical, but do it in 500 words or less.

Go to the POPS you want to write about and submit your thoughts.

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(Re)Design A Pops

Propose a new design for a POPS in plan, sketch, perspective, section, or whatever. Maybe it will catch the eye of the owner. Go to the POPS profile that interests you and upload your ideas.

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Get your best Berenice Abbott on and upload a photo or video at the POPS profile.

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Propose a POPS Program

We are not programmers of POPS, but your idea may catch the ear or eye of the owner. Music, theatre, dance, visual arts, whatever…please submit your ideas.

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Recent Comments

Kathleen Walton on 300 East 74th Street:
It has not been open in days and many women with strollers and elderly people are wanting to visit.
APOPS on 153 East 53rd Street | Citigroup Center:
Thanks for your comment. Please contact the Department of City Planning. You can do so through 311. Our site lists POPS but we don't have control over what happens there. Good luck. https://portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-01061
Radica Kurbasic on 153 East 53rd Street | Citigroup Center:
hi, I work across the street and was sitting outside for my short lunch break daily weather permitting but noticed that a lot of people smoke or vape and when i asked the guard to react /ask people to stop doing it, i was told that this is a 'private owned' and they/the smoking people/vaping is allowed! i just ok then i can just leave since ihave a health condition. Can someone please look into this? i honestly dont think this is ok and that is allowed after all? thank you.
Nellie DeBruyn on 45 East 89th Street:
This is such a horrible design, obviously configured to prevent public usage. It creates a monolithic and uninviting face for the public. It's on my daily walking route, and I cringe every time I walk by it.
Nellie DeBruyn on 1065 Park Avenue:
uploaded photo of the plaza from the corner