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  2. Troy Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The post-war brick-and-cinder towers, known as Buildings 1 and 2, had been considered for renovation, but the agency balked at the approximately $16 million price tag. The cost to demolish the buildings, which together have 143 apartments, was estimated at only about $2 million. [ 2 ]

  3. Post Properties - Wikipedia

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    Post Properties, Inc. was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia that invested in apartments. As of December 31, 2015, the company owned interests in 24,162 apartment units in 61 communities. [1] In 2016, the company was acquired by Mid-America Apartment Communities.

  4. At left, M train pulling into Myrtle Ave subway station with Melrose Street apartments seen just beyond the tracks, apx. 10 feet away from bedroom windows ... according to measurements taken by ...

  5. Manhattan Plaza - Wikipedia

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    It occupies the city block bounded north by 43rd Street, east by Ninth Avenue, south by 42nd Street, and west by Tenth Avenue. Developed by HRH Construction, it has been owned since January 2004 by The Related Companies. [4] Manhattan Plaza is the subject of a documentary titled Miracle on 42nd Street, released in 2017.

  6. Tudor City - Wikipedia

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    Tudor City is an apartment complex on the East Side of Manhattan in New York City, bordering the Turtle Bay and Murray Hill neighborhoods. It lies on a low cliff east of Second Avenue, between 40th and 43rd Streets, and overlooks First Avenue to the east.

  7. Watergate complex - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post published reports in October 1968 that SGI refused to fix the leaks unless residents dropped their opposition to the construction of the complex's fifth building. [150] By 1970, problems at Watergate East led the press to dub the building the "Potomac Titanic", [ 100 ] and its residents filed suit against the developer in ...

  8. Jackson Heights - Wikipedia

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    The Laurel apartment building on 82nd Street at Northern Boulevard was the first of Jackson Heights's Queensboro Corporation buildings, completed in 1914 with a small courtyard. The Greystones on either side of 80th Street between 37th and 35th avenues were completed in 1918 with a design by architect George H. Wells .

  9. Hotel Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Beacon is a Beaux-Arts, 24-story building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, designed by Walter W. Ahlschlager. [3] It was built in 1928 at 2130 Broadway, at the corner with 75th Street, on the site of the Tilden Club House [5] and the Dakota Stables.