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Approval Given To Four Seasons As a Landmark
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Approval Given To Four Seasons As a Landmark
Approval Given To Four Seasons As a Landmark
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Approval Given To Four Seasons As a Landmark

1990
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Michael T. Sillerman, a lawyer for the association, said the space occupied by the restaurant ''is a universal, adaptable, non-single-purpose space which was originally planned as an automobile showroom.'' He said landmark status would limit use of the space to restaurant purposes. He and others speaking for the association contended that the landmarks law extended to the designation of interior features that constitute real property. Many items that would be included in the city's landmark designation, they said, were personal or ''trade fixtures'' that could be dismantled and moved without damage and thus should not be given the designation. Although the board went along with the designations for the building and the restaurant, it stopped short of adopting the good-humored suggestion of one proponent of the designations, Lewis Davis, an architect, who proposed that the board ''also landmark the food'' served at the Four Seasons.