On vigilant New York streets, a closely watched plan
New York Times, December 17, 2007
Officials at St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan hope to replace the aging complex with a streamlined, more patient-friendly building, but receiving city approval is far from certain. The hospital is in the Greenwich Village Historic District, and the proposal calls for the largest demolition and redevelopment in the Village in half a century.
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