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  2. 4 days ago · The Elevated Acre is a secret public space tucked between two buildings at 55 Water Street, a hidden oasis 40 feet above the streets of New York.

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  3. The public space at 55 Water Street, was completed in 1970, is a plaza, arcade, and elevated plaza, and covers a total area of 86,151 square feet. Visit: Full block bounded by South Street, Water Street, Vietnam Veterans Plaza, and Old Slip

  4. Surrounded by Water Street, the southwest side of Old Slip, and South Street, this building has two of the largest outdoor public spaces in the city and some of the best views of Brooklyn and the East River.

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  5. A good example of a public plaza that is there, but isn’t there, is 55 Water Street. Designed by Emery Roth & Sons and opened in 1972, the two-level plaza is wedged between a 56-story tower and a 15-story annex. It is almost an acre, but its 30 feet above street level and accessible only by an inconspicuous escalator. The space is largely ...

  6. Public Space, Public Life DC. From the alley to the block, the District’s public spaces are full of potential for community gatherings. Transforming a vacant lot into a pop-up community play space for the day can bring neighbors together, strengthen community bonds, and create a sense of place.

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  7. The Reservoir District is creating a whole new community of living space, green space, retail space, and healthcare and life sciences workspace. Live in urban style and convenience. Walk to shops, restaurants, and the grocery store. Play at the eight-acre public park.

  8. The Elevated Acre is a one-acre garden oasis at 55 Water Street in Manhattan’s Financial District with panoramic views of the Brooklyn Bridge and New York Harbor amidst lush seasonal flora and under the plaza’s beacon tower.

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