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Ribbon cut for new campus plaza at YU

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Representatives from Yeshiva University and the City of New York and other elected officials and guests formally cut the ribbon to open a newly renovated 20,000-square-foot, $3.6 million pedestrian plaza on West 185th Street between Audubon and Amsterdam Avenues in Washington Heights, on Sept. 26.

“The renovations create a great recreational space for the Washington Heights community and open up new opportunities for students from across the university to connect with each other in a casual environment outside the classroom,” said YU President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman.