Article: Live With Marx And Like It.(Finance)

Byline: Michael Calderone

On a recent sunny afternoon, the actress Tatum O'Neal arrived at the doorstep of the Forward Building.

The terra-cotta-and-brick-clad Neoclassical edifice on East Broadway, facing Seward Park, got its name from the newspaper it was built to house, the Jewish Daily Forward. Portraits of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, carved carefully into the yellow-brown facade, stare out from above the large entryway, now strewn lightly with debris from the building's almost-complete renovation into apartments.

The 10-story building at 175 East Broadway had been more than a newspaper headquarters: It had been the headquarters of ...

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