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  2. List of New York City Housing Authority properties - Wikipedia

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    Lower East Side: 4 3 188 November 1, 1988: Lower East Side III: Lower East Side: 2 4 56 April 30, 1997: Lower East Side Rehab: Lower East Side: 2 6 55 December 1, 1986: Lower East Side I Infill: Lower East Side: 5 4 and 9 189 April 30, 1988: Manhattanville Houses: Manhattanville: 6 19, 20 and 21 1,272 June 30, 1961: Marshall Plaza: Washington ...

  3. Baruch Houses - Wikipedia

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    Bernard M. Baruch Houses, or Baruch Houses, is a public housing development built by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.Baruch Houses is bounded by Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive to the east, E. Houston Street to the north, Columbia Street to the west, and Delancey Street to the south. [3]

  4. Alfred E. Smith Houses - Wikipedia

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    The razing of buildings for the construction of the complex began in 1950, and the buildings were completed on April 1, 1953. [3] [7]The key sponsor of the development was State assemblyman John J. Lamula and it was named after four-time New York Governor Al Smith (1873–1944), the first Catholic to win a Presidential nomination by a major political party and a social reformer who made ...

  5. Knickerbocker Village - Wikipedia

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    Although the location was generally considered to fall in the Lower East Side, it has come to be thought of as part of Chinatown in recent years and the majority of residents are Chinese. [1] It is located a short distance from New York City Hall, Civic Center, and the South Street Seaport. The complex consists of 1,590 apartments in twelve 13 ...

  6. The Forum at 343 East 74th Street - Wikipedia

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    The building's top five floors make up a penthouse complex, comprising a small number of large three-bedroom duplex and triplex apartments. The Forum is located roughly equidistant between First and Second Avenues, whereas taller buildings in Manhattan are typically located at the corner intersection of an avenue due to zoning restrictions.

  7. Holmes Towers - Wikipedia

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    The John Haynes Holmes Towers is a public housing project for low income residents of the Yorkville section of the Upper East Side located just south of the neighborhood's northern limit at 96th Street, in New York City, New York, United States.

  8. Vladeck Houses - Wikipedia

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    Baruch Charney Vladeck Houses is made up of 20 six-story buildings on 13 acres (5.3 ha), in which there are 1,523 apartments housing approximately 2,850 people. [1] This complex is bordered by Madison Street to its north, Water Street to its south, Gouverneur Street to its west, and Jackson Street to its east. [ 1 ]

  9. Tudor City - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock Tower on 320 East 42nd Street was completed in 1929; at 23 stories, it was the tallest apartment building in New York City at the time. [56] It was followed soon afterward by the opening of Essex House. [56] The French Company filed plans for Windsor Tower, on the east side of Prospect Place between 40th and 41st Streets, in January 1929.