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Construction in Lower Manhattan is only beginning to escalate
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Since September 11, 2001, rebuilding and reinvestment in Lower Manhattan has been steady in both the public and private sectors. At the World Trade Center, the Port Authority and Silverstein Properties have coordinated mass excavation and heavy construction work within the site’s 16 acres -- answering the challenges that inevitably arise with determination and collaboration.
Elsewhere downtown, more than $22 billion in construction projects continue to build new buildings, renovate existing ones, and improve the city’s infrastructure.
To highlight some of the work that’s been done over the past year, LowerManhattan.info has compiled these rebuilding milestones. For a full timeline of the progress made downtown over the past few years, click here.
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| October 6th - October 10th, 2008 |
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Firing Lawsuit Underway |
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Silverstein Planning to Renegotiate Lease |
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WTC Liberty Bonds to be Extended |
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Port Authority Launches WTC Website |
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September 11 Memorial to be Briefly Opened |
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Hudson Park and Boulevard Plans on Display |
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Dispute over WTC Site Turnover |
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Ex-130 Liberty Worker Files Suit |
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Falling Hazards Biggest Problem |
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WTC Site Renderings to go on Display |
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New DOB Chief Named |
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New Construction Safety Council Formed |
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Kelly to Speak with CB1 |
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South Ferry Station to Open in December |
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New Hudson River Park BID Explored |
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