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520 Madison Ave

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Built in 1982 as one of the crown jewels of the Tishman Speyer real estate empire, 520 Madison Avenue epitomizes the idea of a tasteful and comfortable contemporary office building. The address of the building is somewhat misleading, as the actual entrances are located on 53rd Street and 54th... more
Neighborhood: Midtown East
Place: 520 Madison Ave
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Office Building

The Zebra

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The Zebra building is an interesting condominium located near the Port Authority. It is called "The Zebra" because of the black and white striped facade.
Neighborhood: Midtown West
Place: The Zebra
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Apartment/House

Sailor's Snug Harbor

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Sailor’s Snug Harbor was founded on Staten Island in 1808 by Captain Robert Richard Randall. At the time of its opening, in 1833, Sailor’s Snug was the only home exclusively for retired merchant seamen in the entire U.S. By 1900 it housed approximately 1,000 retired sailors. However, in 1976,... more
Neighborhood: Other New York
Place: Sailor's Snug Harbor
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Apartment/House Monument

Pomander Walk

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Pomander Walk, the little city-within-a-city, stretches from 94th to 95th street, between Broadway and West End Avenue. This pedestrian-only path is named after a play entitled “Pomander Walk”, a romantic comedy written by Thomas J. Healy. The play is set on a small street in Georgian London,... more
Neighborhood: Upper West Side
Place: Pomander Walk
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Apartment/House Street

The Clocktower

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The Clocktower currently serves as a federal office building. It houses numerous federal institutions that are too boring to list. However, the Clocktower also has a more dynamic and interesting history. In the 70’s, PS1 director Alanna Heiss decided to open her first alternative art space in... more
Neighborhood: TriBeCa
Place: The Clocktower
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Office Building

The Highline

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The High Line is urban redevelopment at its creative, nondestructive, value-added best, the city's first elevated park, built on top of a repurposed 1920s-era elevated freight train track, all rusted baroque, that winds through the far west Village, meatpacking district and Chelsea for one and a... more
Neighborhood: Chelsea
Place: The Highline
Affiliation: Travelgoat
Tags: Park/Garden/Recreation