Hotelier André Balazs' plan to turn the Eero Saarinen-designed TWA Terminal at New York's JFK Airport into a trendy hotel may have fallen through, but the Port Authority still wants the space converted to lodgings, and plans to reissue a request for proposals. The so-called "Grand Central of the jet age" has basically been empty since 2001, but any alterations would still need the approval of the Landmarks Preservation Commission. [Capital NY via Curbed NY; previously]
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