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  2. 161 Maiden Lane - Wikipedia

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    161 Maiden Lane (also known as One Seaport, 1 Seaport, or Seaport Residences) is an incomplete 670 ft (205 m) tall residential skyscraper on Maiden Lane in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Designed by Hill West Architects, the building overlooks the East River and topped out in September 2018. The building ...

  3. Park Lane Hotel (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Helmsley Park Lane Hotel was a modern addition to this highly historic and coveted Luxury Hotel district of Central Park South. The Helmsley Park Lane Hotel's construction spanned from 1967 to its final completion in 1971, during a mid-century building boom that began around 1960 and ended with the collapse of financial markets in 1969. [3]

  4. Manhattan Waterfront Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The narrowest part of the East River Greenway in the East Village. The East River Greenway runs along the East Side, from Battery Park and past South Street Seaport to a dead end at 125th Street, East Harlem with a 0.6-mile (0.97 km) gap from 41st to 53rd streets in Midtown where pedestrians and cyclists use busy First and Second Avenues to get around United Nations Headquarters between the ...

  5. South Street Seaport - Wikipedia

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    The South Street Seaport Museum was founded in 1967 by Peter and Norma Stanford. When originally opened as a museum, the focus of the Seaport Museum conservation was to be an educational historic site, with shops mostly operating as reproductions of working environments found during the Seaport's heyday.

  6. Park Lane (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Park Lane (mall), a shopping mall in Halifax, Canada; Park Lane (stadium), a rugby stadium in Whitefield, near Manchester, UK; Park Lane Centre, a demolished mall in Reno, Nevada, USA; Park Lane Hotel (Manhattan), former flagship of Harry Helmsley's hotel empire, New York, USA; Park Lane by CMP, a shopping center in Taichung, Taiwan

  7. Parke Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Parke Apartments, also known as Park Lane Condominium, is a historic apartment building located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It was designed and built in 1924–1925 by the H.L. Stevens & Company and is an early 20th-century high-class apartment building modestly styled in the Second Renaissance Revival mode. It is a ten-story, concrete ...

  8. Park Lane - Wikipedia

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    Park Lane is the second most valuable property in the London edition of the board game Monopoly. The street had a prestigious social status when the British version of the Monopoly board was first produced, in 1936. On the board, Park Lane forms a pair with Mayfair, the most expensive property in the game.

  9. Vietnam Veterans Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Initially, 55 Water Street's owners were responsible for maintaining the park, which was paved in brick similar to the Elevated Acre plaza next to the building. [ 6 ] In 1982, plans were unveiled to redevelop Jeannette Park into a memorial for veterans of the Vietnam War . [ 6 ]