PRIVATELY OWNED PUBLIC SPACE - Classifications are defined below.
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| EAST MIDTOWN Manhattan District 6 |
| ID |
Building Address |
Building Name |
Public Space |
Classification |
| 149 |
201 East 17th Street |
Park Towers Medical Plaza |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 150 |
353 East 17th Street |
Gilman Hall |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 151 |
200 East 24th Street |
Crystal House |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 152 |
240 East 27th Street |
Parc East Tower Apartments |
Mini-Park |
Neighborhood |
| |
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Public Open Area |
Marginal |
| 153 |
155 East 29th Street |
Biltmore Plaza |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 154 |
155 East 31st Street |
Windsor Court |
Residential Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 155 |
200 East 32nd Street |
Future |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 156 |
200 East 33rd Street |
Laurence Tower |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 157 |
300 East 34th Street |
|
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 158 |
166 East 34th Street |
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
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| 159 |
150 East 34th Street |
Dumont Plaza |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 160 |
243 Lexington Avenue |
|
Residential Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 161 |
115 East 34th Street |
Murray Hill |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 162 |
132 East 35th Street |
Murray Hill House |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 163 |
401 East 34th Street |
Rivergate |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 164 |
630 First Avenue |
Manhattan Place |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 165 |
137 East 36th Street |
Carlton Regency |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 166 |
285 Lexington Avenue |
Carlton Regency North |
Variance Arcade |
Marginal |
| 167 |
560 Third Avenue |
Murray Hill Mews |
Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 168 |
240 East 38th Street |
|
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Hiatus |
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| 169 |
311 East 38th Street |
Whitney |
Residential Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 170 |
330 East 39th Street |
New York Tower |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 171 |
330 East 38th Street |
Corinthian |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 172 |
728 Second Avenue |
Churchill |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 173 |
250 East 40th Street |
Highpoint |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 174 |
222 East 39th Street |
Eastgate Tower |
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 175 |
600 Third Avenue |
|
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 176 |
622 Third Avenue |
Grand Central Plaza |
Arcade |
undergoing alteration |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
undergoing alteration |
| |
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Landscaped Terrace |
undergoing alteration |
| |
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Through Block Arcade |
undergoing alteration |
| |
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Urban Plaza |
undergoing alteration |
| 177 |
235 East 40th Street |
Vanderbilt |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 178 |
245 East 40th Street |
Marlborough |
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
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|
Plaza |
Marginal |
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| 179 |
212 East 42nd Street |
New York Helmsley Hotel |
Urban Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 180 |
201 East 42nd Street |
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 181 |
425 Lexington Avenue |
|
Urban Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 182 |
140 East 45th Street |
Two Grand Central Tower |
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
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|
Sidewalk Widening |
Marginal |
| |
|
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Urban Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 183 |
685 Third Avenue |
|
Augmented Sidewalk |
Marginal |
| |
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Vest Pocket Park |
Neighborhood |
| 184 |
303 East 43rd Street |
International Plaza |
Residential Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 185 |
3 United Nations Plaza |
UNICEF House |
Urban Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 186 |
333 East 45th Street |
Lausanne |
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
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|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 187 |
320 East 46th Street |
Belmont |
Residential Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 188 |
301 East 45th Street |
Delegate |
Plaza |
Marginal |
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| 189 |
866 Second Avenue |
Dag Hammarskjold Plaza |
Arcade |
Marginal |
| 190 |
240 East 47th Street |
Dag Hammarskjold Tower |
Non-Bonused Public Open Space |
Circulation |
| |
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Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 191 |
212 East 47th Street |
L'Ecole |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 192 |
747 Third Avenue |
|
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 193 |
885 Second Avenue |
1 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza |
Additional Plaza |
Hiatus |
| |
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|
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 194 |
845 First Avenue |
Trump World Tower |
Residential Plaza |
under construction |
| 195 |
100 United Nations Plaza/871 United Nations Plaza |
|
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 196 |
309 East 48th Street |
Libya House |
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 197 |
767 Third Avenue |
|
Arcade |
Circulation |
| |
|
|
Urban Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 198 |
777 Third Avenue |
|
Arcade |
Hiatus |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Hiatus |
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| 199 |
780 Third Avenue |
|
Sidewalk Widening |
Circulation |
| |
|
|
Urban Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 200 |
141 East 48th Street |
Cosmopolitan |
Urban Plaza |
Marginal |
| 201 |
800 Third Avenue |
|
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Circulation |
| 202 |
805 Third Avenue |
Crystal Pavilion |
Covered Pedestrian Space |
Neighborhood |
| 203 |
255 East 49th Street |
Sterling Plaza |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 204 |
825 Third Avenue |
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 205 |
599 Lexington Avenue |
|
Open Space and Sidewalk widenings |
Circulation |
| 206 |
153 East 53rd Street |
Citigroup Center |
Covered Pedestrian Space |
Destination |
| |
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Open Air Concourse |
Hiatus |
| |
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Plaza |
Circulation |
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Through Block Arcade |
Circulation |
| 207 |
875 Third Avenue |
|
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
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Covered Pedestrian Space |
Neighborhood |
| |
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Open Space |
Hiatus |
| |
|
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Public Circulation Space |
Circulation |
| 208 |
885 Third Avenue |
|
Pedestrian Circulation Space |
Circulation |
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| 209 |
300 East 54th Street |
Connaught Tower |
Park |
Neighborhood |
| |
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|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 210 |
400 East 54th Street |
Revere |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 211 |
420 East 54th Street |
River Tower |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 212 |
429 East 52nd Street |
Rivercourt |
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 213 |
415 East 54th Street |
St. James Tower |
Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 214 |
245 East 54th Street |
Brevard |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| |
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Residential Plaza |
Neighborhood |
| 215 |
909 Third Avenue |
|
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
|
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 216 |
900 Third Avenue |
|
Sidewalk Widening |
Circulation |
| 217 |
919 Third Avenue |
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 218 |
400 East 56th Street |
Plaza 400 |
Arcade |
Marginal |
| |
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|
Plaza |
Marginal |
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| 219 |
360 East 57th Street |
Morrison |
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 220 |
950 Third Avenue |
|
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 221 |
150 East 58th Street |
Architects and Designers |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 222 |
300 East 59th Street |
Landmark |
Arcade |
Marginal |
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Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 223 |
410 East 58th Street |
New Yorker East |
Plaza |
Marginal |
| 224 |
425 East 58th Street |
Sovereign |
Park |
Hiatus |
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|
Plaza |
Hiatus |
| 225 |
418 East 59th Street |
Grand Sutton |
Residential Plaza |
Hiatus |
New York City's Privately Owned Public Spaces
Classifications
The classifications attributed to each space and the definitions of the classifications listed below are taken directly from Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience, by Jerold S. Kayden, The New York City Department of City Planning, and the Municipal Art Society of New York, published by John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
Destination space is high-quality public space that attracts employees, residents, and visitors from outside, as well as from, the space's immediate neighborhood. Users socialize, eat, shop, view art, or attend a programmed event, although they may also visit the space for sedentary, individual activities of reading and relaxing. The design supports a broad audience: spaces are usually sizable, well proportioned, brightly lit if indoors, aesthetically interesting, and constructed with first-class materials. Amenities are varied and frequently include some combination of food service, artwork, programmatic activities, restrooms, retail frontage, and water features, as well as seating, tables, trees, and other plantings. From time to time, a single amenity like a museum will be so compelling that it alone transforms the space into a destination space.
Neighborhood space is high-quality public space that draws residents and employees from the immediate neighborhood, including the host building and surrounding buildings within a three-block radius. Users go to neighborhood space for such activities as group socializing, taking care of children, and individual reading and relaxing. Neighborhood spaces are generally smaller that destination spaces, are strongly linked with the adjacent street and host building, are oriented toward sunlight, are made with good construction materials, and are carefully maintained. Amenities typically include seating, tables, drinking fountains, water features, planting, and trees, but not food service and programmatic uses sometimes found at destination spaces.
Hiatus space is public space that accommodates the passing user for a brief stop, but never attracts neighborhood or destination space use. Usually next to the public sidewalk and small in size, such spaces are characterized by design attributes geared to their modest function, and include such basic functional amenities as seating. Hiatus spaces range from high to low quality in terms of design, amenities, and/or aesthetic appeal.
Circulation space is public space that materially improves the pedestrian's experience of moving through the city. Its principal purpose is to enable pedestrians to move faster from point A to point B, and/or to make the journey more comfortable by providing weather protection for a significant stretch. Circulation space is sometimes uncovered, sometimes covered, and sometimes fully enclosed. It is often one link in a multiblock chain of spaces. Size, location, and proportion all support its principal mission. Functional amenities that provide a reason to linger are not taken into account when classifying a space as a circulation space.
Marginal space is public space that, lacking satisfactory levels of design, amenities, or aesthetic appeal deters members of the public from using the space for any purpose. Such spaces usually have one or more of the following characteristics: barren expanses or strips of concrete or terrazzo, elevations above or below the public sidewalk, inhospitable microclimates characterized by shade or wind, no functional amenities, spiked railings on otherwise suitable surfaces, dead or dying landscaping, poor maintenance, drop-off driveways, and no measurable public use.
Privately Owned Public Space:
Introduction
Downtown -- Manhattan District 1
Greenwich Village -- Manhattan District 2
Clinton and the Upper West Side -- Manhattan Districts 4 & 7
Central Midtown -- Manhattan District 5
East Midtown -- Manhattan District 6
Upper East Side -- Manhattan Districts 8 & 11
Downtown Brooklyn -- Brooklyn District 2
Long Island City -- Queens District 2
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