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  2. Morse Building - Wikipedia

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    5 Beekman Street is diagonally across the intersection of Nassau and Beekman streets, while the Potter Building and 41 Park Row are directly across Nassau Street. [3] The Morse Building occupies a plot measuring 85.25 feet (25.98 m) on Nassau Street and 69.58 feet (21.21 m) on Beekman Street.

  3. 5 Beekman Street - Wikipedia

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    5 Beekman Street is a building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States.It is composed of the 10-story, 150-foot-tall (46 m) Temple Court Building and Annex (also known as Temple Court [a]) and a connected 51-story, [b] 687-foot-tall (209 m) condominium tower called the Beekman Residences, which contains 68 residential units.

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  5. 53W53 - Wikipedia

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    [5] [22] Groundwater was present 15–18 ft (4.6–5.5 m) below ground level at the site. [33] The weathered mica on the western part of the site could only support 8 short ton/sq ft (78 t/m 2 ). [ 22 ] [ 33 ] Furthermore, the site abutted several adjacent buildings and the New York City Subway 's 53rd Street Tunnel (carrying the E and M trains ...

  6. Beekman Place - Wikipedia

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    Beekman Place is a small street located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood on the East Side of Manhattan, New York City.Running from north to south for two blocks, the street is situated between the eastern end of 51st Street and Mitchell Place, where it ends at a retaining wall above 49th Street, overlooking the glass apartment towers at 860 and 870 United Nations Plaza, just north of the ...

  7. Potter Building - Wikipedia

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    The site is 44 feet (13 m) above groundwater. During the construction of the New York City Subway's IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (2 and 3 trains) underneath Beekman Street in 1915, the southern elevation was underpinned using concrete-and-steel tubes sunk to a depth of 56 to 59 feet (17 to 18 m), underneath the groundwater level. [9] [31]

  8. Dia Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Dia Beacon is the museum for the Dia Art Foundation's collection of art from the 1960s to the present and is one of the 12 locations and sites they manage. The museum, which opened in 2003, is situated near the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York.

  9. Basement apartment - Wikipedia

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    A basement apartment is an apartment located below street level, underneath another structure—usually an apartment building, but possibly a house or a business. Cities in North America are beginning to recognize these units as a vital source of housing in urban areas and legally define them as an accessory dwelling unit or "ADU".