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230 West 55th Street

Mature trees and shrubs in white-walled planters cover much of this rectangular residential plaza located west of Broadway and the

1370 Sixth Avenue

What used to be little more than extra sidewalk wrapping around the building’s corner at the southeast side of West

550 Madison Avenue

When the AT&T Building, designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, first enrolled in Manhattan’s skyline in 1983, most of

230 West 27th Street

With its fixed benches and row of tall trees near the sidewalk edge, this narrow, rectangular plaza on the south

450 Park Avenue

Five steps above the south side of East 57th Street slightly west of Park Avenue, the main part of the

590 Madison Avenue

Since the building once known as the IBM building was formally dedicated on October 4, 1983, its glass-enclosed covered pedestrian

40 West 57th Street

This through block arcade connecting West 56th and 57th Streets between Fifth and Sixth Avenues represents the “Model T” of