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- Grand_Central_Partnership abstract "The Grand Central Partnership[2] manages the Grand Central Business Improvement District, one of the largest business improvement districts in the world, comprising 76,000,000 square feet (7,100,000 m2) of commercial space in a 70-block area of Midtown Manhattan with irregular borders reaching from East 35th Street to East 54th Street and from Second Avenue to Fifth Avenue.Midtown Manhattan property owners and businesses created the Grand Central Partnership in the mid-1980s during a period of marked physical and economic deterioration. Once in place, GCP developed a comprehensive plan to specifically revitalize the neighborhood surrounding Grand Central Terminal, which included an ambitious capital improvement program, a privately managed sanitation, maintenance and public safety operation, business assistance initiatives, a broad tourism and visitor services program, and a social services component. Since its founding, GCP has made substantial contributions to the dramatic turnaround of Midtown Manhattan, and, together with the renowned restoration of Grand Central Terminal, GCP's programs are widely credited with playing a major role in transforming the neighborhood into one of the world's preeminent central business districts.GCP's operations are managed by a board of directors and officers elected by the District Management Association, a voluntary organization made up of property owners, commercial and residential tenants in the district, as well as representatives of elected officials.The Grand Central Partnership is a not-for-profit corporation funded principally through special assessments collected from commercial property owners located within its defined geographic area. Additional financial support is provided through corporate sponsorship of specific programs and special events and through in-kind services. Assessment proceeds and tax-exempt bonds have funded capital improvements.".
- Grand_Central_Partnership location New_York.
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- Grand_Central_Partnership wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Cerullo.
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- Grand_Central_Partnership wikiPageWikiLink Chairman.
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- Grand_Central_Partnership wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Central_Terminal.
- Grand_Central_Partnership wikiPageWikiLink Midtown_Manhattan.
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- Grand_Central_Partnership wikiPageWikiLink Peter_S._Kalikow.
- Grand_Central_Partnership wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grand Central Partnership".
- Grand_Central_Partnership areaServed New_York.
- Grand_Central_Partnership areaServed New_York,_New_York.
- Grand_Central_Partnership areaServed New_York_City.
- Grand_Central_Partnership focus "The care of the Business Improvement District surrounding Grand Central Terminal stretching, roughly, from 35th to 54th Streets and from Second to Fifth Avenues.".
- Grand_Central_Partnership foundedDate "1985".
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- Grand_Central_Partnership homepage www.grandcentralpartnership.org.
- Grand_Central_Partnership keyPeople "Alfred C. Cerullo, III, Chief Executive Officer and Peter S. Kalikow, Chairman".
- Grand_Central_Partnership location New_York.
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- Grand_Central_Partnership name "Grand Central Partnership".
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- Grand_Central_Partnership comment "The Grand Central Partnership[2] manages the Grand Central Business Improvement District, one of the largest business improvement districts in the world, comprising 76,000,000 square feet (7,100,000 m2) of commercial space in a 70-block area of Midtown Manhattan with irregular borders reaching from East 35th Street to East 54th Street and from Second Avenue to Fifth Avenue.Midtown Manhattan property owners and businesses created the Grand Central Partnership in the mid-1980s during a period of marked physical and economic deterioration. ".
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