Landmarks Commission Approves St. Vincent’s Residential Tower
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The residential portion of St. Vincent's controversial renovation plan has been approved — with slight alterations — by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, paving the way for the whole project to move forward. The razing of the current sawtooth hospital building on Seventh Avenue was already approved, as was the new I.M. Pei–designed medical center (pictured right). [Curbed]

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