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I’ll take a guess …. 77 Water Street?
Coenties Slip?
Wall st.
Pine St?
south street seaport area
A semicircle of streets?
The heliport at Pier 6.
The Elevated Acre?
Cabana Seaport
or, if you want to be more specific maiden Lane & South Street