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8502-8504 3rd Ave

Sunset Arms

Lucretia Plaza

5609 15th Ave

4513 6th Ave

4615 9th Ave

1176 Ocean Ave

Dora Court

125 Ocean Pky

1641 65th St

416-424 68th St

2121 82nd St

1129 43rd St

Cilbert Arms

Petito Plaza

1401 67th St

1327 46th St

1621 65th St

9205 Ridge Blvd

125 96th St

8415 4th Ave

596 Argyle Rd

Carmela Court Apartments

7901 3rd Ave

902 41st Street Apartments

455 61st St

843 57th St

1021 Ocean Ave

630 Dahill Rd

866 Coney Island Ave

819 Avenue C

5225 14th Ave

1315 48th St

8623 Bay 16th St

450 61st St

1802 53rd St

Elmore Apartments

1751 67th St

429 61st St

8101 4th Ave

602 Ocean Pky

600 E 21st St

301 81st St

364 93rd St

905 43rd St

9102 Colonial Rd

466 76th St

28 Marine Ave

580 E 17th St
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