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Former Critics now "protective" of 2 Columbus Circle, soon-to-be dismanted future home of art museum.

Publication: Real Estate Weekly
Publication Date: 25-JUN-03
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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The fate of 2 Columbus Circle, the building slated to become the home of the Museum of Arts and Design, became the subject of a public forum at collectorsworld.com last week.

The building, which will be considered for landmark status by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in the coming months, possesses a dubious kind of fame. Since its opening in 1965, it has been viewed with loathing by some architects and considered an amusing architectural curiosity by others. Now that the Economic Development Corporation has issued a request for...

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