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  2. 2 Columbus Circle - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau occupied 2 Columbus Circle from 1980 to 1998, when the city government offered up the building for redevelopment. Following a controversy over the building's proposed renovation in the early 2000s, MAD renovated the building from 2005 to 2008.

  3. 995 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    995 Fifth Avenue is a 16-story co-op apartment building at the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and East 81st Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, across Fifth Avenue from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Fifth Avenue building. [1]

  4. WNYW - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, and early 1980s, local programming also included a weekly public affairs show hosted by Gabe Pressman, the New York edition of PM Magazine, and Midday Live, a daily talk/information show hosted by Lee Leonard, and later by Bill Boggs. The station also carried movies, cartoons, off-network sitcoms, drama series and a prime time ...

  5. New York Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Six years later, the New York and Ohio lotteries joined simultaneously on May 17, 2002; the game was temporarily rebranded The Big Game Mega Millions. The Megaplier (a multiplier of 2, 3, 4, or 5), initially a Texas-only option, eventually became available in all MM jurisdictions, except in California. New York adopted the Megaplier option in 2011.

  6. Kelly Clarkson Buys New $5.4 Million Home Amid Divorce - AOL

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    The American Idol season 1 winner, 39, purchased a new house in Toluca Lake, California, for $5.4 million earlier this month. Kelly Clarkson Moves Into New Home Post-Divorce

  7. New York Biltmore Hotel - Wikipedia

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    US$5.5 million (equivalent to $170 million in 2023) Height: 305 feet (93 m) Technical details; Floor count: 23–26: Design and construction; Architect(s) Warren and Wetmore: Developer: New York State Realty and Terminal Company: Other information; Number of rooms: 1,000

  8. This Week (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: Norman Chandler, Los Angeles Times; William I. Nichols (leaning forward, center), This Week magazine; and Julius Ochs Adler, The New York Times. In 1942, This Week cut its size down and eliminated run-overs onto back pages. [5] It also changed to including 52% articles and 48% fiction; at one time it had contained 80% fiction. [5]

  9. Egg shortages lead to bizarre pricing across NYC — organic ...

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    Other organic and cage-free varieties at the supermarket’s West 57th Street were also selling for well under $10, including $5.69 for a dozen of Egg-Land’s Best “vegetarian-fed hens” eggs ...