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Show NEW YORK'S BUSINESS CENTER IS CHANGING 1 With the news that the Bowery Savings Bank Is to erect a building on j Pershing Square at Forty -second ' street opposite the Grand Central Sto-1 Sto-1 tlon and that the new twenty-four I story Gotham National bank building, 'now nearlng completion at Broadway land Fifty-ninth Btreet has leased Us ' eight upper floors to the Columbia 1 Graphophone company, the trend uptown up-town of New York's business csptsr becomes Increasingly evident. Business has steadily pushed New-York's New-York's pleasures further and further uptown, until now there are few theatres the-atres of note south of Forty-second street. New stories are being added to one of the Grand Central station struo- tures In order to accommodate this uptown movement of business, and much new office space is projected. Only a few oases, such as the Mur- I ray Hill section. Gramorcy Park and j Greenwich Village, remain as reside resi-de ntlal districts behind the advancing j wave. |