Michael Phillips sounds nostalgic as he tours the dusty confines of what was, more than a century ago, the dining room for The New York Times’ top brass. It is now a hollowed-out construction site.
“Clearly, they thought they were in the centre of the world,” he observes, gazing out the window at Times Square. “And they were.”
Phillips, the president of property developer Jamestown — and a natural showman — wants to restore that sense of wonder and relevance to a slender tower that is a New York City icon and a real estate oddball.
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