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You can find a POPS by using the interactive map, the photographs, or the address list.
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Two small plaza spaces flank the East 58th and 59th Street sides of this through-block office building. Interest is provided by a Tony Rosenthal sculpture,...continued.
Arcades of different legal pedigrees dominate the ground plane of this office tower bounded by the northwest side of Water Street, the southwest side of...continued.
Floating between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue and West 69th and 70th Streets, this small, triangular island lot is bisected at its northern end by a tiny...continued.
Although the owner’s restrictive declaration and the City’s special permit principally employ the dry nomenclature of approved permanent passageway,...continued.
Like its neighbor at 300 East 74th Street one block to the south, the plaza at the Fairmont along the east side of Second Avenue and the south si...continued.
Over its quarter-century life, the Olympic Tower through-block covered pedestrian space linking East 51st and 52nd Streets has faced the awesome challenge...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.
This elevated strip of plaza wraps around the three street frontages of this full blockfront building on the east side of Sixth Avenue, West 53rd Street,...continued.
Located on the northeast side of the intersection of Cedar and William Streets, this urban plaza at the hotel-residential tower is under construction. In...continued.
At a recent site visit, this deep, dark variance arcade extending eastward from the southeast corner of Lexington Avenue and East 37th Street stored empty...continued.

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