Tuesday, November 16, 2010

NY landmarks agency OKs change to De Niro's hotel .

NEW YORK — New York City's Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved plans to make the penthouse roof smaller on Robert De Niro's Manhattan hotel.
The commission originally approved plans in 2008 for the Greenwich Hotel in Manhattan. The roof was not part of that design. It was built anyway, and now has to be changed.
De Niro's architect came back with a modified plan, which was approved on Tuesday.
The actor was present for the vote, but did not speak.
No deadline was set for making the change.

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