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396 Bleecker St

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348 East 65th Street

287 Bleecker St

El Caribe

13 Carmine St

362 W 52nd St

930 Eighth Ave

201 Bleecker St

199 Chrystie St

420 W 49th St

255 W 55th St

392 Bleecker St

323-325 Bleecker St

241 Elizabeth St

351 Bleecker St

932 Eighth Ave

180 Bleecker St

155 Orchard St

47 E 63rd St

327 Bleecker St

500 Laguardia Pl

591 Park Ave

98 MacDougal St

236 W 56th St

163 E 64th St

148 Orchard St

597 Broadway

237 Elizabeth St

93 Perry St

Likely Conversion To Condos

29 E 63rd St

364 W 52nd St

133-135 Essex St

812 5th Ave

361 W 52nd St

324 Bleecker St

644 Tenth Avenue

815 Greenwich St

154 Allen St

HUGE ONE BEDROOM UTILITIES INCLUDED

401 W 50th St

381 W 51st St

378 Bleecker St

7,908 Buildable SF

936 Eighth Ave

745 Ninth Ave

370 Bleecker St

310 Bleecker St

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