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Originally Posted by NYguy
^ They could, but I’m not sure if that would change one of the unlimited zoning ordinances New York City seems to have. I don’t think we’ve heard the end of it. Not much can be done with either of those sites. But as part of an assemblage, they become more powerful.
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This tourist observatory that is planned for the top should be a privately owned public space so that the deck could be free or gave no more than a $10 ticket fee.