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Times Square Tower Home to Famous New Year’s Ball Drop To Get $500 Million Makeover

Redevelopment Comes as Foot Traffic Has Returned to New York Entertainment Hub
New York’s One Times Square building, home to the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop, will get a $500 makeover to include a viewing deck, shown here in a rendering. (Jamestown)
New York’s One Times Square building, home to the iconic New Year's Eve ball drop, will get a $500 makeover to include a viewing deck, shown here in a rendering. (Jamestown)

One Times Square, the 118-year-old Manhattan tower that’s home to the famed New Year’s Eve ball drop, will undergo a $500 million redevelopment that will open the 26-story building to the public for the first time in decades.

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