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Kevin's new lottery apartment is slightly larger than his last market-rate unit, and half the price.
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The northern portion of Manhattan Island, New York City including the neighborhoods of Harlem, Washington Heights, and Inwood bordered between the Hudson and Harlem Rivers. The western portion of the Bronx in view as well. This was shot via helicopter from an altitude of about 1200 feet over the city.
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The 49-story Long Island City development holds 361 apartments total near the Queensboro Bridge.
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