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As early as 1987, the Grand Central Partnership had proposed closing the western leg of Pershing Square, which was lightly used. [27] Two years later, the partnership proposed turning the space under the viaduct, at the time a discount store, into a restaurant. Pershing Square would also be closed to traffic between 41st and 42nd streets. [28]
Pershing Square is a small public park in Downtown Los Angeles, California, one square block in size, bounded by 5th Street to the north, 6th to the south, Hill to the east, and Olive to the west. Originally dedicated in 1866 by Mayor Cristóbal Aguilar as La Plaza Abaja , the square has had numerous names over the years until it was finally ...
Brightly illuminated in the evening, it became a mecca for tourists and Angelenos alike, often being referred to in the same category as other prominent landmarks of downtown Los Angeles, such as Angels Flight, Olvera Street, and Pershing Square. Initially, the Los Angeles Architectural Commission was so unhappy with the facade and the decor ...
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The Park Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Pershing Square Viaduct, is a roadway in Manhattan, New York City. It carries vehicular traffic on Park Avenue from 40th to 46th Streets. The viaduct is composed of two sections: a steel viaduct with two roadways from 40th to 42nd Streets, as well as a pair of roadways between 42nd and 46th Streets.
Pershing Square, which Ackman founded two decades ago, is raising $1.05 billion from a funding round valuing the firm at about $10.5 billion. The undisclosed buyers are set to acquire a 10% stake ...
Pershing Square Capital Management; Pershing Square Foundation, a private family foundation ran by the CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management; Pershing Square Building in Manhattan; Pershing Square Viaduct, another name for the Park Avenue Viaduct, Manhattan; Pershing Square, a named passenger train of the New York, New Haven and Hartford ...