The Address

How is The Dakota viewed in the 1980s in the novel, The Address?

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By the 1980's, New York City has grown enough that the Dakota is now entirely surrounded by the city. The ornate style of the building now feels incredibly rich in history to some enthusiasts, like Bailey or Kenneth Worley, and it feels old and dusty to others, such as Melinda.

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The Address