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Thread #64962 Message #1066988
Posted By: Bill Hahn//\\
06-Dec-03 - 06:47 PM
Thread Name: RIP: The Bottom Line
Subject: RE: RIP: The Bottom Line
I think that you may have it a bit wrong---it is not "...the usual rock & jazz acts". What they have offered for some 30 yrs. is an eclectic mix of folk (predominantly),classic (Aaron Copeland),Pop, and all stops in between. And within the next week or so the annual Downtown Messiah---a newer tradition in the Big Apple.
In any case the RIP is premature. They have the support-- financial and moral of the likes of: Springsteen, Sirius Radio, ATT---only not the support of their landlord --NYU.
Now--NYU. Think of the tuition and all the property it owns in NYC. It seems the aim is to become the owner of much of the city to the detriment of any cultural venues that made NYU a desirable place for education.
A note I sent to the Pres. of NYU follows:
Given the reasonable solutions offered by The Bottom Line, given the fact that has been endorsed by many of the iconical status of the venue, and given the fact that a University that allegedly teaches film, communications, and history is willing to make the community it lives in more sterile than it has ever been it seems that we are about to lose another venue (or artifact) that makes NYC what it is---NYC.
Jackie Kennedy saved Grand Central Terminal. No one save Penn Station --now we have a bland piece of---I shall leave out the expletives. Greenwich Village was a vibrant community with a wonderful arts following. Let us not leave it as memorialized street names--Dave Van Ronk, etc; It can still be vibrant and a place that NYU students can feel that they are part of a campus that has no equal in the country.
The building that The Bottom Line is in is not a landmark. Granted!. The Bottom Line is--an Icon. NYU used its name to its benefit in other years---now the University is becoming the Corporate real estate hungry gobbler of land and business just like any other major profit making company. Should a university now be teaching higher values? Or am I --like Miniver Cheevy born 100 years too late.
But--back to basics---NYU owns or receives income from some wonderfully profitable places. Restaurants, stores, and many more. I am sure that their tax status does not reflect that.
The Bottom Line pays an exorbitant rent as it is---ask someone in Iowa or Nebraska--even NJ. Yet, they pay NYC taxes---this will be another blow to the NYC tax base---and to the employment of many who will also be ---perhaps---on the NYC dole.
When universities become so large and so involved in real estate transactions perhaps it might be a good time to suspend their tax status and perhaps their standing as places of learning of anything but the chasing of the almighty dollar. The dollar that pays truly exorbitant salaries to the highest ranking officials and a pittance to the lower echelons. NYU is not alone in this. Check Harvard and Yale among others. The only problem is that NYU is trying to change the face of the greatest city in the world. This is not New Haven or Princeton, NJ or, even, Cambridge. It is NYC.
Bill Hahn
The above is a note sent to the Pres. of NYU--John Sexton
His address---should you care to forward it---as the owners of the Bot Line would like everyone to do is:
john.sexton@nyu.edu
You might also check the following websites: www.bottomline.cabaret.com www.savethebottomline.com
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