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Manhattan's Four Seasons Restaurant Serving Last Meal

The Four Seasons in Manhattan will serve its last dinner on Saturday night after more than a half century of entertaining celebrities, tourists and business tycoons, according to an article in the New York Times. 

Julian Niccolini of Pound Ridge is co-owner of the Four Seasons.

Julian Niccolini of Pound Ridge is co-owner of the Four Seasons.

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Restaurant owners Julian Niccolini of Pound Ridge and Alex von Bidder took over the Four Seasons in 1986 and will reopen next year in a new location five minutes from the original, according to the New York Times. 

The restaurateurs have had a longstanding argument with landlord Aby Rosen, owner of the landmark Seagram building, 99 E. 52nd St., according to the New York Times.

Rosen declined to renew the Four Seasons lease and will seek another restaurant for the space, according to the New York Times.

Click here to read the New York Times story.

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