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Here is the list of all interesting buildings you will find on 149th Street in New York City across the borough of Manhattan. List may be incomplete. New York Street full list

Crossroad Plaza Phase III


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1  The Episcopal Church of The Crucifixion
2  Crossroad Plaza Phase III

1 The Episcopal Church of The Crucifixion

459 West 149th Street, New York, NY 10031

Borough: Manhatan, New York City

Storey: 2

Type: Church

Year: 1969

Architect Costa Machlouzarides



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2 Crossroad Plaza Phase III

828 East 149th Street

Borough: Manhatan, New York City

Storey: 14

Type: Apartment Tower

Year: 2017

Architect ND Architecture & Design



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