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Old Posted Sep 26, 2013, 11:00 PM
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^ There isn't, at all.



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Originally Posted by easy as pie View Post
like it's such a shame seeing these majestic old buildings coming down when there are so many hundreds of potential development sites that would bring in even more money for the developer (cheaper to buy, cheaper to clear), just a little further away.
I don't know exactly what these "hundreds" of potential sites are, but they would obviously still require demolition, and be further away from the transit center that is Grand Central. Not even the city is on board with demolishing "hundreds" of sights to build something new. The midtown east rezoning would result in very little demolition, all things considered, and there is a reason why the highest density concentration is around Grand Central.
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