Ground Zero, Eight Years Later
Another September 11 anniversary has been reached with unsatisfactory progress in lower Manhattan.
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Another September 11 anniversary has been reached with unsatisfactory progress in lower Manhattan.
Does this mean the $3 coins Aunt Helen bought from a street vendor downtown five years ago while she was visiting from California are going to appreciate in value?
It may be over budget and behind schedule, but it shouldn't be dismissed.
For far too long, the use of "freedom" has been a cheap rhetorical trick.
Marketers selling office space at ground zero have decided to ditch the name "Freedom Tower."
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That's nearly $400 million more than the original estimate — and there will be a two-to-three-year delay, as well.
The director of an effort to reexamine the events of September 11, 2001, has failed to collect enough signatures to get on the November ballot.
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In the PA director's report on delays and cost explosions at Ground Zero, he suggested that David Paterson appoint a "traffic cop" to manage all the different projects. We suspect he has someone particular in mind.
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A report is due out today citing seventeen to twenty causes for construction and planning setbacks.
The Port Authority is offering it up for sale, according to the 'Post.' That, and more city news in our daily industry roundup.
The advance money that the investment bank set aside to pay for its lease on land in the financial district for a new tower might go right back into its pockets.
Bureaucratic holdups and funding failures are slowing the Word Trade Center transit hub and have killed the starchitect's "Sky Cubes" residential tower.
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