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Urban Decline and the Withdrawal of New York University from University Heights, The Bronx

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The Bronx County Historical Society Journal, Volume: XLVI, Pages: 4 - 24

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In 1973, New York University sold its Bronx campus located in University Heights and withdrew from the borough, after being there for eighty years. The campus then was occupied by Bronx Community College of the City University of New York. This article explores the reasons behind the sale of a campu...

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Published in: The Bronx County Historical Society Journal
Published: 2009
Online Access: http://themis.slass.org/university-heights.html
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa30493
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description In 1973, New York University sold its Bronx campus located in University Heights and withdrew from the borough, after being there for eighty years. The campus then was occupied by Bronx Community College of the City University of New York. This article explores the reasons behind the sale of a campus that had traditionally been considered as the crown jewel of New York University.
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