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Daily News from New York, New York • 91

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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91
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at The Diet Institutel Call us today. your first visit fir consultation The program was New York's skyline has 38 skyscrapers over 50 stories high, 94 over 40 stories more than the rest of the nation combined. But the fun is only building. Get ready for a new generation of blockbusters. 4 F4 individualized are FREE I Just for me.

Almost a dozen more are in the Wow ground or the pipeline, some raising GRAND OPENING Plainview 931-4414 did it work!" Rosie Mascarella i 1120 Old Country Rd. This is me before my dramatic welqht loss serious questions whether the streets and sidewalks can handle the increased congestion. The narrow streets around Wall for example, are getting two more from politically savvy George Klein. His Park Tower Realty is building a 52-story tower at 60 Wall. Its 1.7 million square feet is equal to all the office space in the Empire State Building.

At nearby 33 Maiden Lane, Klein's putting up a relatively small 26-story tower with unusual turrets to mirror the Federal Reserve Bank across the way. All that's in addition to the four skyscrapers George is set to build at 42d St and Broadway as part of the $1.6 billion cleanup of the W. 42d St. sin strip. One of those jobs is for 56 stories; another for 49.

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His building will be accessible from narrow W. 56th down the block from where Bruce Eichner is promoting a 68-story tower over and behind City Center. Woodbrtdge 750-2333 Further west, therejs talk the Coliseum site at Columbus Circle will yield an epic high-riser. William Zeck-endorf, after reportedly mulling a 70-story job at 57th St and Eighth Ave. is rethinking the project because of the presence of the Alpine Hotel, a single-room-occupancy building that cannot be touched for 18 months under a citywide moratorium on SRO demolitions.

I New brew brewing The makers of New Amsterdam Amber Beer, now brewed in upstate Utica, say they're ready to bring the brewery to Manhattan. New York Ci ty, once home to 121 breweries, has been without a brewery since Schaef- er and Rheingold left town in the 1970s. Matthew Reich, a former magazine executive whose fondness for the suds led him to found New Amsterdam in 1980, says the beer will bottled in a new plant in Clinton at 46th St. and 10th Ave. He says he has purchased the equipment from the Kloster Brauerei Weingarten, a small brewery in Federal Reserve Plaza will grow at.

33 Maiden Lane. deep into Jersey. The six-seat whirli-bird has a range of 250 miles. "It gives you a better perspective," says DeMatteis. "How else can you tell the forest from a prime site?" A phoney story Everyone has a tale to tell of what's happened to the cost of phone service since the Great Breakup of But Pat Wallace, a Daily News employe, has a better tale than most Moving into a Long Island City co-op, Wallace figured phone service would be a snap.

Not so. "We assumed we were set up for a phone," he says. "I bought a phone and it wouldn't work. I called the phone company. A repair man came and told me the wires had been cut or damaged before we moved in." By the time the repair work was finished, Wallace had paid out $98 $31 for wiring work, $35 for a line change, $12 for a premises fee and a $20 service charge.

It didn't end there. "Then I went out and bought a touch phone only to find out that my apartment was wired for rotary phones," he says. "That cost me another $10 to have the 'touch' turned on." As it turned out, the phone itself was defective and Wallace had to exchange it at the department store where he bought it. Woman's day They'll be more women than usual in town this weekend. The fifth national Conference for Women in the Fashion, Beauty, Fitness, Food and Home Fashion Businesses will be meeting Saturday at a daylong event in the Sheraton Centre.

Switzerland. The 350-year-old brew ery was absorbed by a larger company. Most of New Amsterdam is con ins -s is sumed here and the suburbs, though the beer is also available in 12 other states and the nation's capital. It first was brewed in 1982, from a recipe DOCUMENTATION RETAINED ON SALI THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NOT EVERY STYLE IN EVERY STORE PLUS ffilAHY LAST MIFJUTE DUYS! that uses special hops and no barley substitutes. High-flying exec Millionaire builder Fred DeMat-teis, whose most recent job is the luxury high-rise next to the Museum i.

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