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  2. Imaginary chair - Wikipedia

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    The imaginary chair or wall sit is a means of exercise or punishment, where one positions themselves against a wall as if seated. A wall sit specifically refers to an exercise done to strengthen the quadriceps muscles. [1] The exercise is characterized by the two right angles formed by the body, one at the hips and one at the knees. The person ...

  3. StreetEasy - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that eighty percent of people searching for a home in New York City used StreetEasy or one of the affiliated Zillow Group websites. [12] By 2022, the listing fee was raised to $6 a day for rental listings, though fees were reduced throughout the pandemic.

  4. Zillow to Acquire NYC Real Estate Website for $50 Million - AOL

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    Zillow announced today that it will acquire New York City-focused real estate website StreetEasy for $50 million in cash. According to the company, around 1.2 million unique users head to ...

  5. The Dorilton - Wikipedia

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    The Dorilton is at 171 West 71st Street, at the northeast corner with Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.It occupies the western end of a city block bounded by Broadway to the west, 72nd Street to the north, Central Park West to the east, and 71st Street to the south. [2]

  6. Talk:Imaginary chair - Wikipedia

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  7. 23 Beekman Place - Wikipedia

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    New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. November 16, 2010. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 27, 2021. Stern, Robert A. M.; Fishman, David; Tilove, Jacob (2006). New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium. New York: Monacelli Press. ISBN 978-1-58093-177-9. OCLC 70267065. OL 22741487M.

  8. Trinity and United States Realty Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Building, designed by Francis H. Kimball and built in 1905, with an addition of 1907, [1]: 1 and Kimball's United States Realty Building of 1907, [2]: 1 located respectively at 111 and 115 Broadway in Manhattan's Financial District, are among the first Gothic-inspired skyscrapers in New York, and both are New York City designated landmarks.

  9. Riverton Houses - Wikipedia

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    The project was proposed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in 1944, [1] and largely served an African American population, [2] in contrast to Met Life's Parkchester in the Bronx (1940), Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan, Park La Brea in Los Angeles, Parkmerced in San Francisco, and Parkfairfax in Alexandria, Virginia, which were restricted to a whites-only tenancy at ...