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== Campus == The CUNY Graduate Center's main campus is located in the [[B. Altman and Company Building]] at [[34th Street (Manhattan)|34th Street]] and [[Fifth Avenue]] in the [[Midtown Manhattan]] neighborhood of New York City. CUNY shares the B. Altman Building with the [[Oxford University Press]].<ref name="libblog">{{cite web |url=https://gclibrary.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2013/06/27/nypl-cuny-gc-library/ |title=NYPL < — > CUNY GC Library |last=Thistlethwaite |first=Polly |date= June 27, 2013 |website=Library News & Events Blog |publisher=The Graduate Center, CUNY |access-date=March 11, 2018 }}</ref> Before 2000, the Graduate Center was housed in [[Aeolian Hall (Manhattan)|Aeolian Hall]] on West 42nd Street across from the [[New York Public Library Main Branch]].<ref name="crystal">{{cite web |url=http://www2.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/media-assets/FY11GradCenter.pdf |title=Crystal Report - Financial Year 2011 |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=City University of New York |access-date=March 11, 2018 }}</ref> In 2017, the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center at 85 St. Nicholas Terrace in Manhattan's Harlem neighborhood became part of the CUNY Graduate Center.<ref name="Spring-2017-Announcements">{{Cite web|title=Spring 2017 Announcements from President Robinson|url=https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/News/2017/March/Spring-2017-Announcements-from-President-Robinson|access-date=2021-11-05|website=www.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> === Advanced Science Research Center === The [https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/ Advanced Science Research Center at the Graduate Center] (CUNY ASRC) is an interdisciplinary [[Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics|STEM]] center for research and education. It covers five related fields: nanoscience, [[photonics]], [[structural biology]], [[neuroscience]], and [[environmental science]]. The CUNY ASRC is located in a {{Convert|200,000|ft2|m2|adj=on}} building on the southern edge of [[City College of New York|City College]]'s campus in [[Upper Manhattan]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.architectmagazine.com/project-gallery/cuny-advanced-science-research-center-at-the-graduate-center-amp-the-city-college-center-for-discovery-and-innovation|title=CUNY Advanced Science Research Center at the Graduate Center & The City College Center for Discovery and Innovation|access-date=2021-11-05|website=www.architectmagazine.com|date=August 2019 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=City University of New York (CUNY) {{!}} DASNY|url=https://www.dasny.org/our-clients/success-stories/city-university-new-york-cuny-0|access-date=2021-11-05|website=www.dasny.org}}</ref> The CUNY ASRC, which opened in September 2014, is an outgrowth of CUNY's "Decade of Science" initiative, a multibillion-dollar project to elevating science research and education.<ref>{{Cite web|title=At ASRC, It's All About the Science of Collaboration|url=https://www1.cuny.edu/mu/forum/2015/05/04/at-asrc-its-all-about-the-science-of-collaboration/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=CUNY Newswire|language=en}}</ref> The CUNY ASRC formally joined the CUNY Graduate Center in spring 2017.<ref name="Spring-2017-Announcements"/> Today, the CUNY ASRC is one of the major pieces of CUNY's citywide research network. Five years after the center opened, over 200 graduate, undergraduate, and high school students had been mentored by CUNY ASRC scientists.<ref name="asrc.gc.cuny.edu">{{Cite web|title=5×5 Anniversary – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/5x5/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Newsletter: Interdisciplinary Insights – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/news/newsletter/#1634328265222-0a0e5506-fc90|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> In that time, the center also hosted over 400 conferences, seminars, and workshops and awarded over $600,000 in seed grants to CUNY faculty.<ref name="asrc.gc.cuny.edu"/> ==== Research initiatives ==== The CUNY ASRC was founded on the principle that researchers across different disciplines would collaborate to make scientific advancements. Thus, it consists of five related fields: * Nanoscience: Exploring on the tiniest scale, using the living world for inspiration to create new materials and devices that advance fields ranging from biomedicine to energy production * Photonics: Discovering new ways to control light, heat, radio waves, and sound for future optical computers, ultrasensitive cameras, and cell phone technology * Structural biology: Combining physics and chemistry to explore biology at the molecular and cellular levels, with the intention of identifying new ways to treat diseases * Neuroscience: Investigating how the brain senses and responds to environmental and social experiences, with a focus on neural networks, metabolic changes, and molecular signals occurring in brain cells, with the goal of developing biosensors and innovative solutions to promote mental health * Environmental sciences: Developing high-tech, interdisciplinary solutions to urgent environmental challenges, including air and water issues, climate change, and disease transmission Each research initiative occupies one floor of the CUNY ASRC building that hosts four faculty laboratories and between two and four core facilities. ==== Core facilities ==== The CUNY ASRC has 15 core facilities with a variety of equipment.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Facilities – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/facilities/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> These facilities are open to researchers from CUNY, other academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit companies from around the world. The facilities include: * Advanced Laboratory for Chemical and Isotopic Signatures (ALCIS) Facility * Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility * Comparative Medicine Unit (CMU) * Epigenetics Facilities * Imaging Facility * Live Imaging & Bioenergetics Facility * MALDI Imaging Joint Facility * Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Facility * Macromolecular Crystallization Facility * Mass Spectrometry Core Facility * Nanofabrication Facility * Next Generation Environmental Sensor (NGENS) Lab * Photonics Core Facility * Radio Frequency and mm-Wave Facility * Surface Science Facility ====Education and outreach==== The CUNY ASRC has various scientific education programs. Students from CUNY's community and senior colleges participate in research during the academic year and over the summer through programs such as the CUNY Summer Undergraduate Research Program.<ref>{{Cite web|title=CUNY Summer Undergraduate Research Program (CSURP)|url=https://www.cuny.edu/research/research-development-programs/student-programs/undergraduate-programs/cuny-summer-undergraduate-research-program/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=The City University of New York|language=en}}</ref> Graduate students from master's and doctoral programs at the Graduate Center and from the [[Grove School of Engineering]] are members of CUNY ASRC research teams. ===== IlluminationSpace ===== The CUNY ASRC's IlluminationSpace is an interactive education center, which accommodates high school field trips and provides free community hours.<ref>{{Cite web|title=IlluminationSpace Field Trip Program – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/outreach/illuminationspace-field-trip-program/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> It has numerous virtual programs and resources.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Virtual Programs and Resources – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/outreach/virtual-programs-and-resources/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> The CUNY ASRC received a Public Interest Technology University Network 2021 Challenge Grant to establish the IlluminationSpace, [[Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics|STEM]] pathways, and science communications and outreach at CUNY.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Network Challenge|url=http://newamerica.org/pit-un/about/network-challenge/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=New America|language=en}}</ref> The funding is being used to increase participation of underrepresented demographic groups in STEM fields. ===== Community Sensor Lab ===== The CUNY ASRC Community Sensor Lab teaches high school students and community members how to build inexpensive, homemade [[sensor]]s that can monitor aspects of the environment from the level of carbon dioxide and pollutants in the air to acidity in the soil and water.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Empowering New Yorkers to Scientifically Monitor Our Environment – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/headlines/2020/09/empowering-new-yorkers-to-scientifically-monitor-our-environment/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Community Sensor Lab – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/outreach/community-sensor-lab/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=The Community Sensor Lab|url=https://www.centerforthehumanities.org/programming/the-community-sensor-lab|access-date=2021-11-05|website=The Center for the Humanities|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=How New Yorkers Can Fight for a Cleaner City: Community Sensor Lab Founders on The Thought Project|date=2021-04-01|url=https://open.spotify.com/episode/5l2jTekokuEKfNkuiVHtwn|language=en|access-date=2021-11-05}}</ref> ==== Faculty opportunities ==== The CUNY ASRC offers a seed grant program to fund collaborative research that supports tenured and tenure-track faculty at CUNY colleges.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Seed Grant Program – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/research-opportunities/faculty-opportunities/seed-program/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> The program started in 2015 and currently awards six one-year, $20,000 grants annually. In addition, the center's [[National Science Foundation CAREER Awards|National Science Foundation CAREER]] Bootcamp Program,<ref>{{Cite web|title=NSF CAREER Bootcamp – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/research-opportunities/faculty-opportunities/bootcamps/nsf-career-bootcamp/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> which guides tenure-track faculty through the proposal writing process, have helped CUNY researchers secure substantial NSF CAREER grants.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Graduate Center Psychology Professor Awarded Five-Year CAREER Award by National Science Foundation for Research on Relationships|url=https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/News/2020/May/Graduate-Center-Psychology-Professor-Awarded-Five-Year-CAREER-Award-by-National-Science-Foundation-f|access-date=2021-11-05|website=www.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> ===== Grants and research ===== Between 2014 and 2019, CUNY ASRC researchers secured 126 grants totaling $61 million.<ref name="asrc.gc.cuny.edu"/> Several recent grants have set records for CUNY and the CUNY Graduate Center.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ASRC Neuroscience Initiative Director Patrizia Casaccia Receives the Prestigious NINDS R35 Award from the National Institutes of Health – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/headlines/2019/05/asrc-neuroscience-initiative-director-patrizia-casaccia-receives-the-prestigious-ninds-r35-award-from-the-national-institutes-of-health/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref><ref name="gc.cuny.edu">{{Cite web |title=Professor Andrea Alù Receives Simons Foundation Grant of Up to $16 Million for Photonics Research |url=https://www.gc.cuny.edu/news/professor-andrea-alu-receives-simons-foundation-grant-16-million-photonics-research |access-date=2021-11-05 |website=www.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite web|title=Multi-Million Dollar Grants Go to Two Graduate Center Professors|url=https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/News/2019/May/Multi-Million-Dollar-Grants-Go-to-Two-Graduate-Center-Professors|access-date=2021-11-05|website=www.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> Faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students at the CUNY ASRC also hold several patents.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Self-assembling peptide polymer|url=https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1824014|access-date=2021-11-09|website=www.osti.gov|date=June 2021|osti=1824014|last1=Ulijn|first1=Rein Vincent}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Water-responsive materials and uses therefore|url=https://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=10961988.PN.&OS=PN/10961988&RS=PN/10961988|access-date=2021-11-09|website=atft.uspto.gov}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Carbohydrate-binding small molecules with antiviral activity|url=https://patents.justia.com/patent/11091468|access-date=2021-11-09|website=patents.justia.com}}</ref> Professor Kevin Gardner, director of the CUNY ASRC Structural Biology Initiative, was instrumental in the identification of hypoxia-inducible factor 2-alpha (HIF-2α) as a druggable target and the drug development efforts that led to the FDA-approved first-in-kind kidney cancer drug from Merck, belzutifan.<ref>{{Cite web|title=FDA approval of belzutifan culminates 25-year journey at UTSW from gene discovery to a first-in-class drug|url=https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2021/fda-approval-belzutifan.html|access-date=2021-11-09|website=www.utsouthwestern.edu|date=21 August 2021 }}</ref> The CUNY ASRC is home to one of 15 Centers for Advanced Technology (CATs)<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-04-28|title=Centers for Advanced Technology {{!}} Empire State Development|url=https://esd.ny.gov/centers-advanced-technology|access-date=2021-11-05|website=esd.ny.gov|language=en}}</ref> designated by Empire State Development NYSTAR. Funded by a nearly $8.8 million grant,<ref name="ReferenceB">{{Cite web|title=Empire State Development Awards Center For Advanced Technology Designation To The City University Of New York – The Advanced Science Research Center|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/headlines/2019/06/empire-state-development-awards-center-for-advanced-technology-designation-to-the-city-university-of-new-york/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> the CUNY ASRC Sensor CAT spurs academic-industry partnerships to develop sensor-based technology. Developing biomedical and environmental sensors is a particular focus, as is finding new approaches to sensing through photonics, materials, and nanoscience research.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> Supported by a 2020 grant of up to $16 million from the Simons Foundation, a team of scientists led by Professor [[Andrea Alù]], director of the CUNY ASRC Photonics Initiative, is studying wave transport in metamaterials.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Simons Collaboration: Harnessing Universal Symmetry Concepts for Extreme Wave Phenomena – Photonics Initiative|url=https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/photonics/research/universal-symmetry-concepts/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=asrc.gc.cuny.edu}}</ref> The team's work could lead to greater sensing capabilities for the [[Internet of things|Internet of Things]], improvements in biomedical applications, and extreme control of sound waves for medical imaging and wireless technology.<ref name="gc.cuny.edu"/> Professors Rein Ulijn and Andrea Al], the directors of the CUNY ASRC Nanoscience Initiative and the CUNY ASRC Photonics Initiative, each won a prestigious Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship from the [[United States Department of Defense|U.S. Department of Defense]], the agency's highest-ranking single-investigator award.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship|url=https://basicresearch.defense.gov/Programs/Vannevar-Bush-Faculty-Fellowship/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190309093113/https://basicresearch.defense.gov/Programs/Vannevar-Bush-Faculty-Fellowship/|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 9, 2019|access-date=2021-11-05|website=basicresearch.defense.gov}}</ref> Alù's $3 million fellowship, awarded in 2019, allowed him to develop new materials that enable extreme wave manipulation in the context of [[thermal radiation]] and heat management.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Alù was also named the 2021 Blavatnik National Awards Laureate in Physical Sciences and Engineering.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Andrea Alù {{!}} Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists|url=http://blavatnikawards.org/honorees/profile/andrea-alu/|access-date=2021-11-05|website=blavatnikawards.org|language=en}}</ref> Ulijn's $3 million fellowship, awarded in 2021, allowed him to research how complex mixtures of molecules acquire functionality and to repurpose this understanding to create new [[nanotechnology]] that is inspired by living systems. === Mina Rees Library === The Mina Rees Library, named after former president [[Mina Rees]], supports the research, teaching, and learning activities of the CUNY Graduate Center by connecting its community with print materials, electronic resources, research assistance and instruction, and expertise about the complexities of scholarly communication. Situated on three floors of the CUNY Graduate Center, the library is a hub for discovery, delivery, digitization, and a place for solitary study. The library offers many services, including research consultations, a 24/7 online chat service with reference librarians, and workshops and webinars on using research tools. [[File:The Graduate Center Library Windows.jpg|220px|thumb|right|The windows of the Mina Rees Library near the corner of 5th Avenue and 34th Street]] The library also serves as a gateway to the collections of other CUNY libraries, the [[New York Public Library]] (NYPL), and libraries worldwide. It participates in a CUNY-wide book delivery system and offers an interlibrary loan service to bring materials from outside CUNY to Graduate Center scholars. The [[New York Public Library Main Branch|main branch of NYPL]] is just a few blocks north on Fifth Avenue, and NYPL's [[Science, Industry and Business Library]] is just around the corner inside the B. Altman Building. CUNY Graduate Center students and faculty are NYPL's primary academic constituents, with borrowing privileges from NYPL research collections. NYPL's participation in the [http://www.nypl.org/help/research-services/MaRLI-application Manhattan Research Library Initiative] (MaRLI) extends borrowing privileges for CUNY Graduate Center students to NYU and Columbia libraries as well. The Mina Rees Library is a key participant in the CUNY Graduate Center's digital initiatives. It supports the digital scholarship of students and faculty and promotes the understanding, creation, and use of open-access literature.<ref>{{cite web|title=GC Library Open Access Statement |url=http://library.gc.cuny.edu/03/2012/gc-librarys-open-access-statement/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130701143640/http://library.gc.cuny.edu/03/2012/gc-librarys-open-access-statement/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 July 2013 |access-date=27 June 2013 }}</ref> Among its special collections is the [[Activist Women's Voices]] collection, an oral history project focused on unheralded New York City community-based women activists.<ref name="CUNYGradCtr-AWV-Overview">{{cite web|title=Research Projects: The Activist Women's Voices Oral History Project and Archive|url=http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Centers-and-Institutes/Center-for-the-Study-of-Women-and-Society/Research-Projects|website=CUNY Graduate Center|access-date=26 September 2015}}</ref><ref name="OxfordHandbookOralHist-2011">{{cite book|last1=Armitage|first1=Sue|editor1-last=Ritchie|editor1-first=Donald A.|title=The Oxford Handbook of Oral History|date=2011|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York|isbn=978-0-195-33955-0|pages=180–181|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gNkL6T8Zx4cC&pg=PA180|access-date=26 September 2015|oclc=827753920|chapter=The Stages of Women's Oral History}}</ref> === Cultural venues === The CUNY Graduate Center houses three performance spaces and two art galleries.<ref name="facilities">{{cite web|title=Event Planning |url=http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Resource-Services/Facilities-Services-Campus-Planning/Special-Events-Conference-Facility |work=About the GC > Resources & Services > Facilities Services & Campus Planning |publisher=CUNY Graduate Center |access-date=17 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130123130457/http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Resource-Services/Facilities-Services-Campus-Planning/Special-Events-Conference-Facility |archive-date=23 January 2013 }}</ref> The Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium, named for the institution's second president, is located on the concourse level and contains 389 seats.<ref>{{cite web|title=Proshansky Auditorium |url=http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Building-Venues-Particulars/Proshansky-Auditorium |work=About the GC > Building Venues & Particulars |access-date=17 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521234944/http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Building-Venues-Particulars/Proshansky-Auditorium |archive-date=21 May 2013 }}</ref> The Baisley Powell Elebash Recital Hall, located on the first floor, seats 180.<ref>{{cite web|title=Elebash Recital Hall |url=http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Building-Venues-Particulars/Elebash-Recital-Hall |work=About the GC > Building Venues & Particulars |access-date=17 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130518084418/http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Building-Venues-Particulars/Elebash-Recital-Hall |archive-date=18 May 2013 }}</ref> The Martin E. Segal Theatre, also located on the first floor, seats 70.<ref>{{cite web|title=Segal Theatre |url=http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Building-Venues-Particulars/Segal-Theatre |work=About the GC > Building Venues & Particulars |access-date=17 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521234951/http://www.gc.cuny.edu/About-the-GC/Building-Venues-Particulars/Segal-Theatre |archive-date=21 May 2013 }}</ref> ==== James Gallery ==== The ground floor of the CUNY Graduate Center houses the Amie and [[Hamilton E. James|Tony James]] Gallery, also known as the James Gallery, which the Center for the Humanities oversees. The James Gallery intends to bring scholars and artists into dialog with one another and serve as a site for interdisciplinary research.<ref name="jamesdisc">{{cite web |url=http://www.centerforthehumanities.org/james-gallery/about-the-gallery |title=About the gallery |author=<!--Not stated--> |website=The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY |publisher=[[The City University of New York]] |access-date=May 18, 2017 }}</ref> The James Gallery hosts numerous exhibitions annually, and has hosted solo exhibitions by notable American and international artists such as [[Alison Knowles]]<ref name="aknowlesjames">{{cite web |url=http://www.centerforthehumanities.org/james-gallery/exhibitions/house-of-dust |title=The House of Dust by Alison Knowles |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=September 7, 2016 |website=The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY |publisher=[[The City University of New York]] |access-date=May 18, 2017 }}</ref> and [[Dor Guez]].<ref name="dorguezjames">{{cite web |url=http://www.centerforthehumanities.org/james-gallery/exhibitions/christian-palestinian-archive |title=Christian Palestinian Archive: A Project by Dor Guez |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=April 8, 2017 |website=The Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY |publisher=[[The City University of New York]] |access-date=May 18, 2017 }}</ref> === CUNY TV and NYC Media === ==== CUNY TV ==== The University's citywide cable channel, CUNY TV, broadcasts on cable and WNYE's digital terrestrial television subchannel 25.3. Its production studios and offices are located on the first floor, while the broadcast satellite dishes reside on the building's ninth floor (rooftop).<ref name="fybush">{{cite web |url=http://www.fybush.com/site-20180518 |title= Site of the Week 5/18/18: WNYE and CUNY-TV, New York |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=May 18, 2018 |website=Fybush.com |publisher=[[Scott Fybush]] |access-date=January 26, 2023 }}</ref> ==== NYC Media ==== Sharing CUNY TV's main facilities is NYC Media, which is the official broadcast network and media production group of the NYC Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment. The group includes WNYE-FM (91.5) radio station and WNYE-TV television channel (Channel 25), which also puts out "NYCLife" programming on 25.1 and "NYCGov" on 25.2, all broadcast 24/7 from within the building.<ref name="nycmedia">{{cite web |url=https://www.nyc.gov/site/media/about/about.page |title= NYC Media - About |website= NYC Media |publisher=[[New York City|City of New York]] |access-date=January 26, 2023}}</ref>
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