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What Happened: For Knicks fans, the Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse in the middle of New York City’s Grand Central Station must have felt like an anomaly doomed to fail. And, ultimately, it did. The restaurant lost money, and the owners blamed it on the landlord’s long-running construction project, especially the barriers that blocked customer access and obscured the view of the Michael Jordan-branded awnings that gave the steakhouse so much of its sizzle.