The Broadway initiative : New York City Planning Commission hearing : Wednesday, May 6, 1998, 1998. 1998.

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The Broadway initiative : New York City Planning Commission hearing : Wednesday, May 6, 1998, 1998. 1998.

Theater district zoning proposal ([2] p.) -- Re: Theater subdistrict text amendment : recommended modifications / Richard Barth, Meenakshi Srinivasan. May 29, 1998. ([3] leaves) -- Re: CPC#C980272ZMM and N980271ZRM Theater subdistrict text and inclusionary housing / Randy M. Mastro. June 3, 1998. ([2] leaves). Broadway Initiative bye-laws and description (5, 11 p.) -- Report to the Broadway Initiative Working Group, May 23 1997 ([30] leaves <p. 2 and 4 of the report wanting; introduction is a photocopy of the Testimony before the City Planning Commision by Anne F. Zimmerman, May 6, 1998; heavily marked up> Broadway : a powerful engine of economic activity for New York City that must be nurtured to be sustained / the Broadway Initiatives Working Group ([2] p.) -- Every component of theatre community and top tourism leaders turn out to enthusiastically support new theatre zoning plan / the Broadway Initiatives Working Group. Wed. May 6, 1998. (4 p.) -- Theatre district rezoning partial list of supporters : May 6, 1998. ([3] leaves). Alan Eisenberg, executive director, Actors' Equity Association at the City Planning Commission. May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Michael A. Charnee, secretary treasurer/business manger of the Treasurers and Ticket Sellers Union Local 751, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Technicians. May 6, 1998 ([1] leaf -- Robert Fried, CPA and partner, Lutz and Carr, Certified Public Accountants, May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Jack L. Goldstein, executive director of the Theatre Development Fund. Wed., May 6, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Barry Grove, executive producer, Manhattan Theatre Club, and president of the League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers. Wednesday, May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Todd Haimes, aristic director of the Roundabout Theare Company. [May 6, 1998?] ([1] leaf) -- Max Klimavicius, Sardi's Restaurant [May 6, 1998?]. ([1] leaf) -- Arthur Laurents, May 6, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Mark Litvin, managing director, the Public Theater/NY Shakespeare Festival ([1] leaf) -- Virginia P. Louloudes, executive director, Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York. May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- William Moriarty, president Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians. May 6, 1998 (3 leaves) -- Jon Nakagawa, managing director, Vineyard Theatre [May 6, 1998?] ([1] leaf) -- Robert Nederlander, May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Harold Orenstein [May 6, 1998?] ([2] leaves) -- Michael Presser, executive direcor, Inside Broadway and member of the Broadway Intiative and Community Board Five to] New York City Planning Committee. May 6, 1998. ([3] leaves) -- Rebecca Robertson, vice president of real estate and special projects, Schubert Organization. May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves stapled to B. Hauptman letter below) -- Dorothy Rogan, business rep, Legitimate Theatre Employees Union, Local No. B-183, May 4, 1998 -- Daryl Roth, producer. May 6, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Judith O. Rubin, chairman of the board, Playwrights Horizons. May 6, 1998 (p. 2-3) -- Steve[n] Sondheim. May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Anne F. Zimmerman, coordinator, the Broadway Initiatives Working Group. May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves). Richard Basini, president of the Broadway Association. May 5, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Jed Bernstein, executive director, League of American Theatres and Producers, 5/6/98. ([2] leaves) -- Jerold S. Kayden, esq., associate professor of urban planning, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, May 6, 1998 : "On the use of transfer of development rights programs to achieve preservation of historic buildings and the activities that occur within them" ([2] leaves) -- Fran Reiter, president and CEO, New York City Convention & Visitors Bureau. May 6, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Fred G. Sampson, executive vice president, New York State Restaurant Association ([2] leaves) -- Thomas C. Short, international president, I.A.T.S.E. for the Theatre district rezoning proposal. May 6, 1998. ([3] leaves). Charles J. Bateman, president, Gray Line New York. May 5, 1998. ([1] leaf) -- Howard Chaiken, president, Local 54, Service Employees International Union. April 30, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Barbara B. Hauptman, executive director, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. May 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Michael Littler, vice president/general manager, Millennium hotel. May 5, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Elizabeth Ireland McCann. May 5, 1998 ([2] leaves) -- Paul Moore, national business representative United Sceni Artists Local 829. May 6, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Joseph E. Spinnato, president, Hotel Association of New York City, in support of air rights proposal]. May 4, 1998] -- Ben Sprecher, manager of 3 Off-Broadway theaters. May 5, 1998 ([1] leaf) -- Arthur A. Surin, senior vice president, New York Hilton and Towers. May 5, 1998. ([1] leaf).

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