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Mandated and bonused by the now repealed Special Greenwich Street Development District, New York City's most ambitious outdoor and indoor two-level privately...continued.
The main part of the plaza is an elevated, square terrace located at the northeast corner of Second Avenue and East 58th Street, directly south of the...continued.
It is not difficult to explain why this compact residential plaza, located at the northwest corner of Third Avenue and East 84th Street, has been one of...continued.
In exchange for City Planning Commission authorization to close this residential plaza at night, the owner recently completed a renovation of the space,...continued.
This plaza consists of aesthetic and functional public space. On the north side of East 83rd Street, extending east from Second Avenue, is the aesthetic...continued.
The plaza and arcade front the entrances to the office building on the northeast side of Wall Street between Water and Front Streets. Owing to the street...continued.
Although a restrictive declaration that was filed by the owner in 1984, several months after the City amended the lot’s zoning designation, refers to...continued.
Like other publicly and privately owned public spaces in the city, this urban plaza to the west of its host residential tower on the north side of West...continued.
The plaza on the east side of Madison Avenue and the south side of East 26th Street is a strip of additional sidewalk. The tiny arcade is at the front...continued.
The two McGraw-Hill public spaces are in the middle of the Sixth Avenue row of three colossal plazas between West 47th and 50th Streets. Together with...continued.
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