In 1904, Ochs moved the New York Times to a newly built building on Longacre Square in Manhattan, which the City of New York then renamed as Times Square.
--a citation is needed: George Washington stayed in Long Acre while in New York during the American Revolutionary War.-->by the mid-19th century, after Long Acre, similarly a carriage-making district in London, that was also a home to stables.
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