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  2. Tracey Towers - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The towers became the tallest in the borough when completed, at 400 feet (120 m), although the 404 feet tall River Park Towers took the title just three years later. [6] They were and remain the second-tallest cooperative housing development in the Bronx, behind Co-Op City, which is the largest of its kind in the world. [7]

  3. River Park Towers - Wikipedia

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    River Park Towers or the Harlem River Park Towers are two 38-story, and two 44-story residential buildings in the Bronx, New York City. [1] Completed in 1975, they became the tallest buildings in the borough, ahead of Tracey Towers and the multiple high-rises encompassing Co-op City. Currently, no other building in the Bronx has exceeded this ...

  4. Lower East Side Tenement Museum - Wikipedia

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    November 12, 1998. The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is a museum and National Historic Site located at 97 and 103 Orchard Street in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, United States. The museum's two historical tenement buildings were home to an estimated 15,000 people, from over 20 nations, between 1863 and 2011.

  5. Alfred E. Smith Houses - Wikipedia

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    212, 332, 646, and 917. Website. my.nycha.info /DevPortal /. Governor Alfred E. Smith Houses, or the Alfred E. Smith Houses. is a public housing development built by the New York City Housing Authority in the Two Bridges neighborhood of the Lower East Side of Manhattan. [3][4][5] There are 12 buildings in the complex; all are 17 stories tall. [3]

  6. Twin Parks - Wikipedia

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    Twin Parks is a housing development in the Bronx, New York City. Its buildings were designed by leading architects, and were widely hailed as "the cutting edge of public design" [3] when constructed in the early 1970s. The project, divided into Twin Parks West and Twin Parks East, consists of 2,250 apartments, [2] three schools, and three day ...

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

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    Bronx River Addition: Soundview: 2 6 and 12 225 February 28, 1966: Bronx River Houses: Soundview: 9 14 1,260 February 28, 1951: Bronxchester Houses: Melrose: 1 18 208 June 30, 1978: Bryant Avenue-East 174th Street: Crotona Park East: 1 6 111 1973: Butler Houses: Morrisania: 6 21 1,476 December 31, 1964: Castle Hill Houses: Castle Hill: 14 12 ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in the Bronx

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    29 W. Kingsbridge Rd. 40°52′07″N 73°53′55″W  /  40.868611°N 73.898611°W  / 40.868611; -73.898611  (Eighth Regiment Armory) Jerome Park. Eighth Regiment Armory is commonly known as Kingsbridge Armory. Romanesque structure with five-acre (2 ha) footprint built in 1910s is believed to be the world's largest armory. 23.

  9. Bronx River Houses - Wikipedia

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    Borough. Bronx. ZIP codes. 10472. Area code (s) 718, 347, 929, and 917. Bronx River Houses is a low-income public housing project in the Soundview section of the Bronx, New York City. It consists of nine buildings with 1,260 apartments. Completed February 28, 1951, the 13.94-acre (5.64 ha) Bronx development is bordered by East 174th Street ...