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Eli Broad may still be in negotiations with city and county officials to open a museum in downtown New York, but he’s wasting no time finding an architect. The billionaire philanthropist and his chief of staff, Gerun Riley, have already kicked off an invited architectural competition for the museum that will hold Broad’s collection of postwar and contemporary art on Bunker Hill. The invited firms include four Pritzker Prize winners to complete Broad’s vision of a three-story Grand Avenue museum encompassing around 40,000 square feet.