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597 Broadway

La Fabrique

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215 E 31st St

19 Prince St

Weinberg Senior Residence

151 W 13th St

23 Prince St

451 Third Ave

25 Prince St

141-145 W 17th St

144-146 Bleecker St

163 Allen St

567 Second Ave

120 W Third St

303 E Third St

373 Avenue of the Americas

Conversion to SFR (Pending approval 2016)

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207 Sullivan St

164-166 Stanton St

191 Chrystie St

241 E 31st St

158 Orchard St

142 W 11th St

219 E 31st St

Chelsea House

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17 Prince St

243 E 31st St

26 Clinton St

165 Bleecker St

118 W Third St

123 W 20th St

292 E Third St

Twenty 9th Park Madison

211 E 31st St

El Caribe

233 E 31st St

16 Christopher St

229 E 31st St

157 W 13th St

20 Christopher St

146 Waverly Pl

155 W 13th St

152 W 13th St

153 W 13th St
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