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Five Finalist Designs for Proposed 2012 Olympic Village
 
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, and NYC2012, the committee leading New York’s bid for the Olympic Games in 2012, today made public the five finalist designs for the proposed Olympic Village.  The proposed site of the Olympic Village is Queens West on the East River across from the United Nations.  The Village would house 16,000 athletes and members of the Olympic Family in the center of New York’s Olympic X plan.  After the Olympics, the development would provide world-class residential housing for up to 18,000 New Yorkers.   

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, and NYC2012, the committee leading New York’s bid for the Olympic Games in 2012, today made public the five finalist designs for the proposed Olympic Village.  The proposed site of the Olympic Village is Queens West on the East River across from the United Nations.  The Village would house 16,000 athletes and members of the Olympic Family in the center of New York’s Olympic X plan.  After the Olympics, the development would provide world-class residential housing for up to 18,000 New Yorkers.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, and NYC2012, the committee leading New York’s bid for the Olympic Games in 2012, today made public the five finalist designs for the proposed Olympic Village.  The proposed site of the Olympic Village is Queens West on the East River across from the United Nations.  The Village would house 16,000 athletes and members of the Olympic Family in the center of New York’s Olympic X plan.  After the Olympics, the development would provide world-class residential housing for up to 18,000 New Yorkers.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, and NYC2012, the committee leading New York’s bid for the Olympic Games in 2012, today made public the five finalist designs for the proposed Olympic Village.  The proposed site of the Olympic Village is Queens West on the East River across from the United Nations.  The Village would house 16,000 athletes and members of the Olympic Family in the center of New York’s Olympic X plan.  After the Olympics, the development would provide world-class residential housing for up to 18,000 New Yorkers.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, and NYC2012, the committee leading New York’s bid for the Olympic Games in 2012, today made public the five finalist designs for the proposed Olympic Village.  The proposed site of the Olympic Village is Queens West on the East River across from the United Nations.  The Village would house 16,000 athletes and members of the Olympic Family in the center of New York’s Olympic X plan.  After the Olympics, the development would provide world-class residential housing for up to 18,000 New Yorkers.
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