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Nadler, Other Officials Oppose Fordham University's Expansion Plan

Submitted by rob, Sep 10, 2007 12:28

Lincoln Center is under-utilized and not really deserving of re-habilitation. Carnegie Hall and City Center are far better venues, musically and aesthetically. Perhaps Robert Moses' ridiculous master plan could be altered for the benefit of the students by reconfiguring New York State theatre for academic use.


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My fellow New Yorkers never cease to amaze me. Considering all the high rise projects going on all the time... [MORE]

Ray Nieves 

Oct 22, 2007 14:59

for someone who has professed to have never been on the grounds of the LC campus, i find it surprising... [MORE]

lauren 

Sep 20, 2007 16:02

Fordham Alumni/ae should tell Rep Nadler they support the growth of Fordham at Lincoln Center. [MORE]

Mj Snodz 

Sep 15, 2007 22:29

Fordham will change their plans here since so many people have gone against it. Just like the campus in the... [MORE]

Bill 

Sep 10, 2007 22:35

Although I've walked around the Fordham's Manhattan campus quite a bit, I've never actually walked into it -- it is... [MORE]

Benjamin Hemric 

Sep 10, 2007 19:52

Lincoln Center is under-utilized and not really deserving of re-habilitation. Carnegie Hall and City Center are far better venues, musically...

rob 

Sep 10, 2007 12:28

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