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Deutsche Bank Center occupies the site of the New York Coliseum, [8] [9] which itself replaced two city blocks bounded by Columbus Circle, 60th Street, Ninth Avenue, and 58th Street. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The Coliseum opened in 1956 as New York City's main convention center, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] being superseded by the Javits Center in the 1980s.
Columbus Circle is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South (West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the southwest corner of Central Park.
The New York Coliseum was a convention center that stood at Columbus Circle in Manhattan, New York City, from 1956 to 2000. It was designed by architects Leon Levy and Lionel Levy in a modified International Style , and included both a low building with exhibition space and a 26-story office block.
The Shops at Columbus Circle is an upscale shopping mall in Deutsche Bank Center, a skyscraper complex in Manhattan, New York City. It is located at Columbus Circle, next to the southwestern corner of Central Park. Then retail space, designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, opened in February 2004 with 40 stores and 10 restaurants. [1]
A New York Times article attributed the development of the Coliseum and 2 Columbus Circle to the presence of the 59th Street station, which had increased the neighborhood's accessibility. [70] The Gulf and Western Building (now the Trump International Hotel and Tower) was constructed on the north side of the circle in the late 1960s. [71]
New York, the Wonder City. New York: New York Bound. ISBN 978-0-9608788-2-6. OCLC 9946323. Historic Conservation and Interpretation, Inc. (February 1984). "Documentary Cultural Resources Survey Of The Property At 60 Wall Street" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. Pelkonen, Eeva-Liisa (2011). Kevin Roche: Architecture as ...
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The Circle Theatre was a Broadway theatre, concert hall, movie theatre, and venue for vaudeville and burlesque located at the corner of Broadway and West 60th Street. [1] It was the first theatre built in the Columbus Circle area of Manhattan. [2] Its address was 1825 Broadway. [1]