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If you want to build normal residential buildings, “Upper West Side” would probably be a good choice. There are a lot of very small and narrow apartments, close together. For example at “W 72nd St.” and “Columbus Ave”. There is often a small backyard between the buildings. Would something like that be for you?
I think I will publish the next update next week, then you can take a look at the street network in northern Manhattan.
I'v checked the streets that you pointed out and it would be good for me, I just want to know what structure I will build and the proportions, sorry my english is not very good i'm still learning