Ground Zero Now Covers Entire City
Mosque opponents don't approve of alternate sites half a mile away.
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Mosque opponents don't approve of alternate sites half a mile away.
It is “highly likely” that the magazine company will move downtown in 2013.
It's still pretty cool.
Judge calls deal "fair, adequate, and reasonable."
State reps have already sent off an angry letter.
Project requires about $1.6 billion in public financing and subsidies.
The Port Authority is putting a sandwich shop high above Ground Zero.
Another September 11 anniversary has been reached with unsatisfactory progress in lower Manhattan.
It may be over budget and behind schedule, but it shouldn't be dismissed.
Larry Silverstein's office towers are in jeopardy and nobody in government is too worried about salvaging them.
The presidential candidates were ‘cordial but somber’ during their joint visit to the World Trade Center site.
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.
Plus, the latest on Lehman, Merrill, and ground zero in our daily industry report.
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