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only a small percentage are even out.
Absolutely. We're hoping that we might even be able to find some way of getting the federal government, the GSA [General Services Administration], to turn over the Customs House, on the Battery.
Hasn't it been decided that should be a Holocaust Museum?
No, that's been changed.
Oh, has it been changed?
Yes, the Holocaust Museum is going to be in Battery Park.
Well, the Customs House isn't being used for anything right now, is it?
No.
And isn't it architecturally quite a building?
Absolutely. It would be ideal. You know, some kind of a--
New space?
New space. A quite adequate space.
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