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      • “The Coliseum that was there was supposed to bring life to that corner but it never came,” said David Childs, the chairman emeritus of Time Warner Center architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).
      commercialobserver.com/2019/01/the-history-of-what-as-heretofore-known-as-the-time-warner-center/
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  2. Apr 13, 2012 · The Time Warner Center vanquished The Coliseum, but the name hasn't gone away A few years back, I stumbled upon a restaurant on East 58th Street in Manhattan called Coliseum, which preserves a bit of...

  3. Jan 10, 2018 · The Coliseum did its job well enough until 1986, when the Javits Center opened, leaving the never-beloved and now largely vacant hulk to brood over a plaza that was more a chaotic traffic...

  4. New York Coliseum, an office building and convention centre opened in 1956. The brainchild of Robert Moses who cleared the area of “slums”, it was never popular and was demolished in 2000 for the Time Warner Center after years of debate on what would take its place

  5. In 1954, the New York Coliseum was built on the Time Warner Center site, and served as New York’s convention center for 30 years until the opening of the Jacob Javits Center at 34th Street and 11th Avenue.

  6. Apr 14, 2012 · A few years back, I stumbled upon a restaurant on East 58th Street in Manhattan called Coliseum, which preserves a bit of neighborhood history in its name. The New York Coliseum stood across the street from 1954 to 2000, and was razed to make way for the mammoth Time Warner Center (hmmmm, I wonder where the AOL in the name

  7. Jul 17, 2020 · Built by architects Leon and Lionel Levy and planned by Robert Moses, The Coliseum included both a windowless, low-rise exhibition space and a 26-story office block, which Christopher Gray of The New York Times criticized as a “low point for New York’s public buildings” in a 1987 article.

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