Thursday, August 2, 2007

New York City to Build Medical Technology Tower, Showroom

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According to the New York Times and New York Post, the city is to get a brand new office building to house medical technology companies and provide permanent exhibition space that will feature their wares. Considering our strong editorial presence in the city, Medgadget will be looking to acquire office space in the new building that we'll never leave. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2009, and will be located next to the Javits convention center, on the site of the ever popular Copacabana nightclub.

New York Times...

New York Post...

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NYT says "The project may have to wait until the city completes part of an extension of the No. 7 subway line, which passes beneath the site."

I'm not holding my breath ...


Posted by: William Halverson
on August 3, 2007 09:05 AM GMT

The new train extension is the reason the Copacabana is being demolished. The building plan is in effect, and only delays in construction should slow things down.


Posted by: Bruder
on August 3, 2007 10:22 AM GMT

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