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Portion of New York Times Building Designated a Landmark.

Publication: Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)

Publication Date: 25-APR-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Daily News

Byline: Eric Herman

Apr. 25--The city Landmarks Preservation Commission designated part of the New York Times 229 W. 43rd St. headquarters a landmark yesterday, according to a commission spokeswoman.

The designation protects the 43rd Street side of the building, including its copper roof and gothic trimmings on the building's...

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