New York University’s plan to expand its campus by nearly 2 million square feet in Greenwich Village won nearly unanimous approval from the City Council Wednesday afternoon.
The expansion, which had been agreed upon by two council committees last week, was about a quarter smaller than the university had originally sought. As they voted in favor the expansion plan, council members praised it and credited Councilwoman Margaret Chin for helping to reach a compromise.
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