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⚫ | Waterside Plaza is a [[Mitchell-Lama Housing Program]] funded apartment complex constructed in 1974 and located in the [[Kips Bay]] section of Manhattan. The apartment buildings (as well the neighboring [[United Nations International School]]) were constructed on top of piers above the East River. Waterside unique architecture is notable for being the only residential complex located ''east'' of the [[FDR Drive]]. |
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⚫ | [[Waterside Plaza]] is a [[Mitchell-Lama Housing Program]] funded apartment complex constructed in 1974 and located in the [[Kips Bay]] section of Manhattan. The apartment buildings (as well the neighboring [[United Nations International School]]) were constructed on top of piers above the East River. Waterside unique architecture is notable for being the only residential complex located ''east'' of the [[FDR Drive]]. |
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Waterside is accessible to vehicles only by entering from 23rd Street. Cars and trucks leaving Waterside can do so through 23rd Street or driving along a service road to 34th street. A pedestrian footbridge is located on east 25th street allowing for safe passage across the FDR Drive. Waterside is also the last stop on the [[M16]New York City Transit buses] bus. |
Waterside is accessible to vehicles only by entering from 23rd Street. Cars and trucks leaving Waterside can do so through 23rd Street or driving along a service road to 34th street. A pedestrian footbridge is located on east 25th street allowing for safe passage across the FDR Drive. Waterside is also the last stop on the [[M16]New York City Transit buses] bus. |
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The complex is made up for four residential towers as well as a row of townhouses that encompass a large plaza overlooking the East River. There are 1400 residential units along with a health club (open to non-residents), supermarket, restaurant, dry cleaners, and parking garage. |
The complex is made up for four residential towers as well as a row of townhouses that encompass a large plaza overlooking the East River. There are 1400 residential units along with a health club (open to non-residents), supermarket, restaurant, dry cleaners, and parking garage. |
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Waterside Plaza is a Mitchell-Lama Housing Program funded apartment complex constructed in 1974 and located in the Kips Bay section of Manhattan. The apartment buildings (as well the neighboring United Nations International School) were constructed on top of piers above the East River. Waterside unique architecture is notable for being the only residential complex located east of the FDR Drive.
Waterside is accessible to vehicles only by entering from 23rd Street. Cars and trucks leaving Waterside can do so through 23rd Street or driving along a service road to 34th street. A pedestrian footbridge is located on east 25th street allowing for safe passage across the FDR Drive. Waterside is also the last stop on the [[M16]New York City Transit buses] bus.
The complex is made up for four residential towers as well as a row of townhouses that encompass a large plaza overlooking the East River. There are 1400 residential units along with a health club (open to non-residents), supermarket, restaurant, dry cleaners, and parking garage.