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  2. Riverside Drive (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1980, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the portion of Riverside Park and Drive south of 125th Street as a New York City scenic landmark. [202] Another renovation project for the Manhattan Valley Viaduct was scheduled in 1981, at which point the project was to cost $27 million. [12]

  3. Master Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The lot has a frontage of 115 feet (35 m) along Riverside Drive and 120 feet (37 m) along 103rd Street, with an indentation in the northeast corner. [2] The building is part of the Riverside-West End Historic District, a New York City historic district designated in 2015. [4]

  4. Morningside Heights - Wikipedia

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    Morningside Heights is a neighborhood on the West Side of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is bounded by Morningside Drive to the east, 125th Street to the north, 110th Street to the south, and Riverside Drive to the west.

  5. Riverside South, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Riverside South is an urban development project in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States.Developed by the businessman and later U.S. president Donald Trump in collaboration with six civic associations, the largely residential complex is on 57 acres (23 ha) of land along the Hudson River between 59th Street and 72nd Street.

  6. One Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    One Riverside Park is a skyscraper at 40 Riverside Boulevard in Riverside South, on the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Its name was later changed to 50 Riverside Boulevard following media reports related to the development's "poor door". [1] The building consists of 33 floors containing 219 residential units. [2]

  7. 240 Central Park South - Wikipedia

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    240 Central Park South is a residential building in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.Designed by Albert Mayer and Julian Whittlesey, it was built between 1939 and 1940 by the J.H. Taylor Construction Company, an enterprise of the Mayer family. 240 Central Park South is designed in a combination of the Art Deco, Moderne, and Modern Classical styles, with over 300 apartments.

  8. The Normandy - Wikipedia

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    The Normandy is a cooperative apartment building at 140 Riverside Drive, between 86th and 87th Streets, adjacent to Riverside Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by architect Emery Roth in a mixture of the Art Moderne and Renaissance Revival styles, it was constructed from 1938 to 1939.

  9. Yorkville, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Yorkville is a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States.Its southern boundary is East 79th Street, its northern East 96th Street, its western Third Avenue, and its eastern the East River. [4]