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N.Y. Opera wants new home

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From Bloomberg News

The New York City Opera, the poor cousin and neighbor of the lordly Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center, may take on the daunting task of raising about $400 million to build a new home.

City Opera is close to a deal with New York City and a developer to build a new theater a block west of its current home at the New York State Theater, said Robert Wilson, the opera company’s chairman from 1981 to 1993. Plans call for a 1,850-seat opera house to anchor a residential tower at the site of the Manhattan office of the American Red Cross.

Financing for the project, in discussion for more than 18 months, isn’t set. Wilson, a former money manager, said he was skeptical that the opera could raise the money. Its chairwoman, Susan L. Baker, is convinced it can, he said. Baker declined to comment.

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