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  2. Toilets in New York City - Wikipedia

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    A public toilet in a New York City park. New York City contains approximately 1,100 publicly managed toilets, [1] as well as an unknown number of privately owned toilets. As of 2017, there were around 3.5 million housing units in New York City (many with toilets), [2] while private toilets also exist in offices and other non-residential establishments.

  3. Bryant Park restroom - Wikipedia

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    The Bryant Park restroom is a public toilet in Bryant Park, an urban park in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The 315-square-foot (29.3 m 2) structure was built at the same time as the New York Public Library Main Branch and designed by the same architects. It opened in 1911 and closed in the 1960s as the surrounding park deteriorated.

  4. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Public toilets may be municipally owned or managed and entered directly from the street. Alternatively, they may be within a building that, while privately owned, allows public access, such as a department store, or it may be limited to the business's customers, such as a restaurant. Some public toilets are free of charge, while others charge a ...

  5. Why Public Bathrooms Are So Rare in America - AOL

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    The U.S. has eight public toilets per 100,000 people. Public toilets were a fact of life in the U.S. and elsewhere for centuries — at least as far back as the Roman Empire. As leaders began to ...

  6. Best Public Restrooms in New York City - AOL

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    Alamy Having lived in New York City for more than 20 years, I have made a mental list of the best public restrooms in many of Manhattan's most popular neighborhoods. So, if you find yourself ...

  7. Privatization of public toilets - Wikipedia

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    Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg described such a deal as a "unique opportunity to...creat[e] a vibrant and aesthetically pleasing streetscape…without the burden of public investment." [3] John Stossel points out that private property may be better taken care of than public property: "Think about shared public property, like public ...

  8. New York City is building more public toilets and launching ...

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    New York City is not only getting more public toilets, but making them easier to locate using your smartphone. Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday a plan to build 46 new restrooms and renovate 36 ...

  9. Rivington Street municipal bath - Wikipedia

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    The public bath at 324–28 Rivington Street (lower left) on a map published in 1903. The Rivington Street municipal bath was the first bathhouse built with public funds in New York City. [1] It was constructed in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, which was a densely populated and poor area. [2] in 1900. Costing $100,000, a large sum for the ...