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It seems there won't be a restaurant at the top of the new World Trade Center.
How long until construction at ground zero begins?
Project requires about $1.6 billion in public financing and subsidies.
Since the Port Authority's broadcast client backed out, there's no utilitarian reason for the tower's famous spire.
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."
Larry Silverstein's office towers are in jeopardy and nobody in government is too worried about salvaging them.
The Port Authority is offering it up for sale, according to the 'Post.' That, and more city news in our daily industry roundup.
What's going on with Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, and the News. Corp — as well as the Willets Point Stadium, 'Us Weekly,' and Wall Street. Read our daily roundup.
Wall Streeters hope that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's plan for overhauling the U.S. financial system is an April Fools' joke, Goldman head Lloyd Blankfein buys his maid a nice apartment, and someone has a birthday in our roundup of finance, law, media, and real-estate news.
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