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Terry Majewski <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear fellow histarchers and other friends...



Here is a link to a petition to save the Rizzoli Bookstore building in New York against demolition. Go to the "home" part of the website that I've provided the link for below, and there's a short video showing the exterior and the interior of the building.



"The Rizzoli Bookstore building is an icon of New York City architecture and one of the most beautiful commercial spaces in America. It is an impressive example of adaptive reuse of a former piano showroom into a retail space and one of the few remaining examples of architecturally significant bookstores in an era where bookstores are increasingly threatened.  Recently, Vornado and Le Frak Realty have announced plans to demolish the building in order to build a new high-rise."



https://saverizzoli.wordpress.com/petition-to-save-rizzoli/

Thanks for taking a minute to look at this. It means so much to New Yorkers to save this building. One day it will be a building in your city or town.

Terry

Teresita Majewski, Ph.D., RPA, FSA
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