"At Bryant Park, we strive for perfection and only settle for excellence," Dan Biederman, executive director of Bryant Park Corporation, said in a statement. The park has long been home to a lavish public restroom, but it just became even more lavish thanks to a $300,000 upgrade that was unveiled at a toilet tissue "ribbon" cutting ceremony on Thursday. Bryant Park Corporation, a nonprofit, manages the park for New York City. But for visitors to Bryant Park, which is nestled between Midtown skyscrapers just beyond the New York Public Library, a certain level of luxury is free to enjoy in a place where you'd least expect it: a public restroom. The parks department says the bathroom received 1.2 million visitors last year, and it could draw even more in 2017 with its decadent upgrade.
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