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Noah Garabedian, NYU Steinhardt Alumni, Advocates for NYU 2031

Chair Burden and fellow Commissioners:

As a New York University Alumni and NYC resident I want to express my support for the NYU 2031 Core Expansion Plan.

As a musician who graduated from NYU’s Steinhardt School of Jazz Studies I understand NYU’s need for additional space near the University’s core.

I urge you to support this plan as it is thoughtful, has been responsive to the community’s needs, and is extremely important for both the University and the City. By building on their own property and not extending further into Greenwich Village, creating enhanced and more usable open space, and donating land for a future public school, the NYU plan serves the needs of both the University and the local community.

Thank you for your leadership, and I once again urge you to vote in favor of this plan.
Sincerely,

Noah Garabedian, M.M. NYU Alumni - Steinhardt Class of 2010

 

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Advocates for NYU 2031


Voices across the city are speaking out in favor of NYU 2031. Discover what the plan's many other supporters and advocates have to say—including comments from alumni, students, concerned citizens, faculty, administrators, and numerous authorities on higher education—at the Advocates for NYU 2031 page, and explore the statements below.


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NYU 2031 Resources

Explore the NYU 2031 Resources page for information about the ongoing Uniform Land Use Review Process (ULURP). You’ll find news articles, the University's submissions to the City Council, details about the NYU 2031 strategic planning process, and more.
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