By ROBIN POGREBIN [NY Times, 4 July 2006]
In May, after years of trying to find its own home, New York City Opera learned that its latest plans, for a new concert hall at Amsterdam Avenue and 66th Street, had fallen through: just the latest setback in the company’s nearly 25-year effort to improve its location, including a very public and unsuccessful recent push to be part of the arts complex at ground zero.