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  2. Q64, QM4 and QM44 buses - Wikipedia

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    The QM44 route is an express bus route running from Midtown Manhattan to Electchester via Third Avenue in Manhattan and Jewel Avenue in Queens. The Q64 (formerly the Q65A), QM4 and QM44 were originally operated by Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Queens Transit Corporation, and Queens Surface Corporation from 1951 to 2005; they are now operated by ...

  3. 2004 United States presidential election in New York - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 2, 2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose 31 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. New York was won by Democratic nominee John Kerry by an 18.3% margin of victory.

  4. 131 East 66th Street - Wikipedia

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    The Studio Building is located on 131 East 66th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [1] History

  5. 19 East 64th Street - Wikipedia

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    The Wildenstein & Company Building is an edifice that stands at 19 East 64th Street, near Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is five stories tall and was completed in early 1932. The building was designed in French 18th-century style by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, architect Horace Trumbauer.

  6. Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Kitchen, formerly also known as Clinton, is a neighborhood on the West Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.It is considered to be bordered by 34th Street (or 41st Street) to the south, 59th Street to the north, Eighth Avenue to the east, and the Hudson River to the west.

  7. Manhattan Life Insurance Building - Wikipedia

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    The original structure at 64–66 Broadway was completed in 1894 to the designs of the architects of Kimball & Thompson, and was slightly extended north in 1904 to 68–70 Broadway. It was the first skyscraper to pass 330 ft (100 m) in Manhattan. The building was sold at least twice.

  8. 8 Spruce Street - Wikipedia

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    8 Spruce Street, previously known as the Beekman Tower and New York by Gehry, [1] is a residential skyscraper on Spruce Street in the Financial District of Manhattan is New York City. Designed by architect Frank Gehry + Gehry Partners LLP and developed by Forest City Ratner , the building rises 870 feet (265.2 m) with 76 stories.

  9. 5 Times Square - Wikipedia

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    After putting the building back for sale in October 2006, [100] Boston Properties sold it the following month to AVR Realty for $1.28 billion in cash, [101] [102] [103] or about $1,125 per square foot ($12,110/m 2). [104] The sale, a record for the time, was part of a trend of real estate investment trusts purchasing Midtown property in the mid ...