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BroadwayMajor avenue in New York running northwest from the tip of Manhattan and crossing Times Square at 42nd Street, at the heart of the theatre district, where Broadway is known as ‘the Great White Way’. New York theatres situated outside this area are described as off-Broadway; those even smaller and farther away are off-off-Broadway, the home of avant-garde and experimental works. Broadway
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You're running out of Broadways, May Companies and Bullocks to put in a place like that. While its balance sheets look better, Burford says many institutional investors think Broadways shares am a bargain, selling at 92% of its book value (or roughly what the company is worth). The Two Broadways and the 1950's and 1960's vintage will remain offices," he predicted, while the pre-war will be converted or have mixed residential and office use. |
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