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1856 Benson Ave

Bay Shore

130 Bay 20th St

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1826 Bath Ave

1843 Benson Ave

1839 Benson Ave

1763 Cropsey Blvd

3004 Avenue V

8746 18th Ave

199 Bay 17th St

8720 18th Ave

Bayview Owners Corp.

2073 Haring St

188-198 Bay 17th St

1732 Bath Ave

8757 Bay 16Th St

8753 Bay 16th St

1703 Bath Ave

8841 16th Ave

Sea Breeze Tower

205 Sea Breeze Ave

145 Sea Breeze Ave

Atlantic Court

1428 Mermaid Ave

The Carolina

The Shelborne Towers

The Grand Chateau

2935 Ocean Pky

9 Brighton 1st Rd

CONEY ISLAND VILLA

Coney Island

2930 W 19th St

3102 Brighton 1St Pl

115 Brightwater Ct

2901 Ocean Pky

3100 Brighton 2nd St

Raven Hall

3101 Brighton 2nd St

219 Brightwater Court

Surf Vet Place

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231 Brightwater Ct

49 Bokee Ct

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