NYC Open Data

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Description
Privately owned public spaces, also known by the acronym POPS, are outdoor and indoor spaces provided for public enjoyment by private owners in exchange for bonus floor area or waivers, an incentive first introduced into New York City's zoning regulations in 1961. To find out more about POPS, visit the Department of City Planning's website at http://nyc.gov/pops. This database contains detailed information about each privately owned public space in New York City. Data Source: Privately Owned Public Space Database (2018), owned and maintained by the New York City Department of City Planning and created in collaboration with Jerold S. Kayden and The Municipal Art Society of New York. All previously released versions of this data are available at <a href=\"https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/data-maps/open-data/bytes-archive.page?sorts[year]=0\">BYTES of the BIG APPLE- Archive</a>"
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City Government
Tags
dcp, privately owned public space database, pops
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Department of City Planning (DCP)
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Field Names:

POPS_Number
pops_number
Borough
borough_name
Borocode
borocode
Community Board
community_district
Number
address_number
Street
street_name
Postcode
zip_code
Building_Address_With_Zip_Code
building_address_with_zip
Tax_Block
tax_block
Tax_Lot
tax_lot
Building_Name
building_name
Building_Location
building_location
Year_Completed
year_completed
Building_Constructed
building_constructed
Public_Space_Type
public_space_type
Developer
developer
Building_Architect
building_architect
Principal_Public_Space_Designer
principal_public_space
Size_Required
size_required
Hour_Of_Access_Required
hour_of_access_required
Amenities_Required
amenities_required
Other_Required
other_required
Permitted_Amenities
permitted_amenities
Physically_Disabled
physically_disabled
Latitude
latitude
Longitude
longitude
XCoordinate
xcoordinate
YCoordinate
ycoordinate
Council District
council_district
Census Tract
census_tract
BIN
bin
BBL
bbl
NTA
nta
Location
geocoded_column
Community Districts
:@computed_region_f5dn_yrer
Borough Boundaries
:@computed_region_yeji_bk3q
City Council Districts
:@computed_region_92fq_4b7q
Police Precincts
:@computed_region_sbqj_enih
Zip Codes
:@computed_region_efsh_h5xi

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