55 Broad Street 10.4.12 About 10 feet wide and defined by rectangular columns, the arcade wraps around the two street sides of the building
40 Broad Street 10.4.12 This tiny urban plaza and arcade are located at the back of 40 Broad Street, on New Street south of
86 Water Street | 10 Hanover Square 10.4.12 The most interesting fact here has nothing to do with the extant public space, a small plaza facing Hanover Square
77 Water Street 10.4.12 This is one of four buildings developed by the Kaufman organization that provide public spaces recognizable for their whimsical artwork
111 Wall Street 10.4.12 This U-shaped plaza grips the full-block office building on three of its four street frontages, along Front Street, Gouverneur Lane,
95 Wall Street 10.4.12 Articulated with rectangular steel columns, the one-story, full-block arcade along the southeast side of Water Street between Wall Street and
100 Wall Street 10.4.12 The plaza and arcade front the entrances to the office building on the northeast side of Wall Street between Water
110 Wall Street 10.4.12 Rimmed by chunky, black polished stone columns, this arcade along the northeast side of Wall Street and the southeast side
180 Maiden Lane 10.4.12 Bounded by Front Street, Maiden Lane, South Street, and Pine Street, 180 Maiden Lane provides a well-appointed enclosed public space
175 East 96th Street 10.4.12 The surface of this slightly sunken, sunny residential plaza on the north side of East 96th Street west of its