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Old Posted Jul 11, 2012, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jd3189 View Post
IWhich do you prefer? Now, I'm not trying to say the city can't grow, but I would rather keep a prewar treasure than some 60/70s box if they are on the same street.
Again, you're takinig this off topic into the preservation discussion. That's another thread. But the comparisons are pointless anyway because we don't even know what's getting built yet. As far as keeping Vanderbilt lively, it will be livelier than it is now with the expected added population to the area's streets, from not only this skyscraper and others, but also the added influx from the new LIRR terminal at Grand Central.
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