Port Authority Reasserts Grip On Towers Site
On April 30, city planners and architects gathered at the New York Marriott Financial Center for a final question-and-answer period before the May 6 deadline for applying for the biggest job in the...
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Some Fear West Side Ferry Terminal May Create Double Terrorist Target For years, Community Board 4 has been involved in the planning and design of a state-of-the-art commuter ferry terminal on Pier 79,...
View ArticleBeauty Contest: Two Firms Vie At W.T.C. Site
Will the real architect of the World Trade Center site please stand up? When seven teams of architects were selected in December to develop plans for Ground Zero, New Yorkers unaccustomed to the kinds...
View ArticleMike Sees City Taking Control At Ground Zero
The Bloomberg administration is pursuing a strategy to take over the World Trade Center site that will likely increase pressure on developer Larry Silverstein to abandon his interests in the rebuilding...
View ArticleLibeskind’s Plan Hits First Wall With Mall Giant
Daniel Libeskind’s plan for the redevelopment of Ground Zero may have won critical acclaim, but at least one powerful voice has begun to grumble. Westfield America, the retail-mall monolith that...
View ArticleStone’s Film Shows New York’s Heart
Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center is a spectacular film about New York City, how it wakes up before dawn every day, how millions of people find their way into the city every day—and how it all came to...
View ArticleStone’s Film Shows New York’s Heart
Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center is a spectacular film about New York City, how it wakes up before dawn every day, how millions of people find their way into the city every day—and how it all came to...
View ArticleOn the Waterfront
Representative Jerry Nadler came out swinging last night at the scoping meeting for the New York Economic Development Corporation’s planned redevelopment for Piers 7 through 10 on the Carroll...
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Bloomberg Bets On the Future Over the next 20 years, New York City is expected to add one million residents. Imagine airlifting the entire populations of Boston and Miami into the five boroughs, and...
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