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Columbus Avenue re-enters the city's hot nightlife scene.
From:
Real Estate Weekly
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December 27, 2006
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Once known as the heart of the wild, wild Westside, Columbus Avenue has regained its stature as a late night destination, but in a sophisticated rendition reflective of the upscale, family-oriented neighborhood, announces Barbara Adler, executive director of the Columbus Avenue Business Improvement District (BID), which spans West 67th Street to West 82nd Street.
"The last time Columbus Avenue had this kind of nightlife activity was in the 1970s and early 1980s when the ...
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