The Four Seasons restaurant has sat in the 38-story Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-designed Seagram Building since 1959. Now it appears that its long reign as “absolute ground zero for power lunching, ” as Vanity Fair called it in 1999, has come to a close. Aby Rosen, who purchased the landmark building in 2000, has struck a deal to replace the venerable Four Seasons with a new restaurant from the men behind downtown hot spots Dirty French, Santina, and Carbone, where President Obama took his daughters last weekend…
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