East Midtown Plaza
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East Midtown Plaza is a housing cooperative development in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, United States. Developed as part of the Mitchell–Lama Housing Program, the six-building complex occupies an area of nearly two city blocks, bounded by First and Second avenues and East 23rd and 25th streets, and contains a total of 746 units spread across a mix of high-rise and low-rise apartment buildings. The development was constructed in two phases from 1968 through 1974, with the first stage opening in 1972. Since the turn of the century, residents have debated privatizing the housing complex by exiting the Mitchell-Lama program.
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East 24th Street, New York Manhattan
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| N 40.738055555556 ° | E -73.979166666667 ° |
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East 24th Street 319
10010 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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