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  3. Park Loggia - Wikipedia

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    Park Loggia is a building in New York City owned by AvalonBay Communities and designed by architect Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. It is located on the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan's Upper West Side, on Broadway between 61st and 62nd Streets. The new structure replaced another SOM-designed building completed in 1965.

  4. West Broadway - Wikipedia

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    West Broadway is a north-south street in the New York City borough of Manhattan, separated into two parts by Tribeca Park. The northern part begins at Tribeca Park, near the intersection of Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), Walker Street and Beach Street in Tribeca .

  5. Ninth Avenue (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The M34A SBS runs from West 43rd to West 34th Streets, but starts service at West 42nd. Uptown buses use 8th Avenue. The M12 and M14D SBS run south of West 18th Street. Uptown buses use West Street. [15] The New York City Subway's IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (1 train) has a station on Columbus Avenue at 66th Street and Broadway). [15]

  6. I. Stephanie Boyce - Wikipedia

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    She gained a law degree from London Guildhall University in 1999, and subsequently passed the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law, Guildford. [1] She was admitted as a solicitor in 2002. She is the director of Stephanie Boyce Consulting Limited (10866503 - incorporated on 14 July 2017), a micro-entity company advising on not-for-profit ...

  7. NYC subway shover sprung days before attack by same judge who ...

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    Judge Marva Brown, who cut loose a man on a bail-eligible charge days before he pushed a woman into a moving subway, has sprung several other psychos during her brief time on the bench.

  8. Century Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the law was brought before the New York Court of Appeals; the Century vowed to follow the law and admit women if the law was upheld, or to do nothing if the law was repealed. [24] The 1987 vote passed with 71 percent in favor; the first poll, in 1982, passed by 80 percent and a 1985 poll was almost evenly split.

  9. American Surety Building - Wikipedia

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    [5] [9] This made it New York City's second tallest building, behind the now-demolished Manhattan Life Insurance Building one block south, which stood at 313 feet (95 m). [ 9 ] At the time of the American Surety Building's development in the 1890s, new buildings in New York City were starting to use steel frames, and caisson foundation ...