— with its Weill Recital Hall and Weill Music Institute — has long benefited from the largess of Sanford I. Weill, its chairman. The modern Carnegie Hall sometimes seems like the House That Weill Built. Now that slogan rings truer than ever. The architecture firm of Mr. Weill’s son-in-law, Natan Bibliowicz, has been hired as the architect for the hall’s $150 million expansion into two studio-filled towers above the hall. NYT | A Requiem for Tenants of Carnegie | Carnegie Hall Plans Major Expansion, Without Its Tenants
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nepotism is the new order of the day. in architecture, this too is nothing new.
how did hillary clinton get elected? thanks bill and his friends in high places. (same as george bush and son for democrat haters of previous statement)
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