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Article: MAS kicks off Grand Moynihan Station campaign.(Municipal Art Society of New York)(Brief article)
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- Real Estate Weekly
- Article date:
- April 9, 2008
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The Municipal Art Society of New York, as part of its campaign for a Grand Moynihan Station, has launched a series of public programs to explore the rare opportunity that exists to build a world-class train station at New York's landmark post office building on 8th Avenue near Penn Station
In the 1970s, Grand Central Terminal, one of New York's great Beaux Arts structures, was in peril. Determined not to allow what happened to the original Penn Station happen at Grand Central, the Municipal Art Society (MAS) fought hard to defend New York City's Landmarks Law. MAS organized public rallies, launched a publicity campaign, and hired a legal team. In 1978, the Supreme Court of ...
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