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World Trade Center
Disaster center to open in 9/11 firefighter's name
The Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies is officially opening at a ceremony later Thursday. The center is named after a 28-year-old firefighter killed at the World Trade Center attack on Sept. 11, 2001.
Published by amNY.com on September 4, 2008.
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World Trade Center
Building a life where the sideline is front and center
Since 2001, when 14 of his young patients lost fathers on Sept. 11, he's offered his cards - including an artistic photograph of the World Trade Center towers - for charity.
Published by SI Live on September 4, 2008.
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Chinatown
Baby boomlet tied to luck o' Chinese
There was a baby boom in Chinatown last year, and city health officials are pointing a finger at a Golden Pig.
Published by New York Daily News on September 4, 2008.
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World Trade Center
Hope rises from The Pit: First beam is here
The first steel beam that will hold up the Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum - and the memories of that tragic day - was installed at the World Trade Center site on Tuesday.
Published by New York Daily News on September 3, 2008.
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Ground Zero
FINALLY, 9/11 SHRINE IS RISING FROM ASHES
The first piece of steel framing a memorial to the nearly 3,000 people killed on 9/11 was put up at Ground Zero yesterday, almost seven years after the World Trade Center attacks.
Published by New York Post on September 3, 2008.
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10038
Outer boroughs lead NYC job growth
Four Zip codes in the southern tip of Manhattan—10007, 10005, 10038, and 10048—were among the Top 5 Zip codes in the city with the most jobs lost. Employment there dropped by nearly 78,000 jobs between 1997 and 2007.
Published by Crain's New York Business on September 3, 2008.
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10048
Outer boroughs lead NYC job growth
Four Zip codes in the southern tip of Manhattan—10007, 10005, 10038, and 10048—were among the Top 5 Zip codes in the city with the most jobs lost. Employment there dropped by nearly 78,000 jobs between 1997 and 2007.
Published by Crain's New York Business on September 3, 2008.
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10007
Outer boroughs lead NYC job growth
Four Zip codes in the southern tip of Manhattan—10007, 10005, 10038, and 10048—were among the Top 5 Zip codes in the city with the most jobs lost. Employment there dropped by nearly 78,000 jobs between 1997 and 2007.
Published by Crain's New York Business on September 3, 2008.
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lower Manhattan
Outer boroughs lead NYC job growth
The outer boroughs and dynamic Manhattan neighborhoods such as Harlem generated most of the city’s job growth, while the typical business center of lower Manhattan experienced severe losses.
Published by Crain's New York Business on September 3, 2008.
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ground zero
First column for memorial to be placed at WTC site
The National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum raised $350 million to build the twin reflecting pools built over the twin towers' footprints at ground zero. Construction began in 2006, but its opening date is uncertain.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 2, 2008.
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World Trade Center
Should the Mayor Keep Control of the Public Schools?
The first structural steel pieces for the National September 11 Memorial and Museum have arrived at the site of the World Trade Center, and the job of putting them into place begins on Tuesday. [NYT]
Published by New York Times on September 2, 2008.
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100 Church Street
NBC Rummages for Massive Manhattan Nest; 7 World Trade’s Out, Worldwide Plaza In?
Other possibilities include Alex Sapir’s 100 Church Street, with 613,000 square feet. Of course, that pesky phenomenon called shadow space might just throw a wrench into all our calculations.
Published by The New York Observer on September 2, 2008.
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World Trade Center
FIRST STEEL COLUMN ERECTED AT WTC
Construction workers on Tuesday installed the first steel column for the Sept. 11 memorial. The 7,700-pound column was erected by the footprint of the World Trade Center's north tower.
Published by New York Post on September 2, 2008.
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ground zero
First column for memorial to be placed at WTC site
The National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum raised $350 million to build the twin reflecting pools built over the twin towers' footprints at ground zero. Construction began in 2006, but its opening date is uncertain.
Published by amNY.com on September 2, 2008.
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World Trade Center
1st column for 9/11 memorial set at site
Construction workers on Tuesday installed the first steel column for the Sept. 11 memorial. The 7,700-pound column was erected by the footprint of the World Trade Center's north tower.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 2, 2008.
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ground zero
1st Column For Memorial To Be Placed At WTC Site
The National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum raised $350 million to build the twin reflecting pools built over the twin towers' footprints at ground zero. Construction began in 2006, but its opening date is uncertain.
Published by WNBC on September 2, 2008.
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ground zero
First column of memorial to be placed at WTC site
The National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum raised $350 million to build the twin reflecting pools built over the Twin Towers' footprints at ground zero. Construction began in 2006, but its opening date is uncertain.
Published by SI Live on September 2, 2008.
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Lower Manhattan
Key Deputies Oppose a 3rd Term for Bloomberg
A group of Chinatown residents is suing the Police Department over plans to build a new command center in Lower Manhattan.
Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.
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World Trade Center
Calatrava Does It with Watercolors
Mr. Calatrava, of course, is designing the planned World Trade Center transit hub (rendered above), which may or may not be scaled back.
Published by The New York Observer on August 29, 2008.
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Chinatown
Key Deputies Oppose a 3rd Term for Bloomberg
A group of Chinatown residents is suing the Police Department over plans to build a new command center in Lower Manhattan.
Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.
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Lower Manhattan
Police Department Sued Over Planned Downtown Command Center
A group of Chinatown residents is suing the police department over plans to build a new command center in Lower Manhattan.
Published by New York Sun on August 29, 2008.
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Chinatown
NYC group to commemorate Katrina anniversary
A march through the streets of the Lower East Side and Chinatown will follow. The march will end with a vigil outside 1 Police Plaza.
Published by SI Live on August 29, 2008.
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City Hall
Dems vs. G.O.P. on Housing Policy and Urban Development
And in two pledges that would likely please City Hall in New York, the party says it would further support affordable rental housing and restore cuts to public housing.
Published by The New York Observer on August 29, 2008.
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West Broadway and Hudson
Pearline Soap Factory Lofts - 414 Washington Street
...Chinatown. It is also not far from a strip of restaurants and shops found on West Broadway and Hudson. Being so close to Laight Street, this development is also not far from the Holland...
Published by nycondoblog.com on August 29, 2008.
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City Hall
Podcast: The Mayor, on His Terms
But with all his countdown clocks in City Hall constantly reminding him that time is running out, why not keep his options open — by thinking about, talking about, maybe even doing something about lifting the two-term cap on how long New York City’s elected officials can serve.
Published by New York Times on August 28, 2008.
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lower Manhattan
More indoor bike parking for NYC municipal workers
City officials say five municipal buildings in lower Manhattan will get additional bike parking later this year.
Published by Crain's New York Business on August 28, 2008.
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City Hall
FREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN
This New Yorker got all wet for chump change. The water fountain in front of City Hall was one man's personal change purse as he went head over heels to mine it for nickels, dimes and quarters.
Published by New York Post on August 27, 2008.
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Chinatown
Live, From New York, It's (an Animated) Chinatown!
“The Year of the Fish” was shot in New York Chinatown and then illustrated through rotoscope animation.
Published by New York Times on August 27, 2008.
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New York City Hot Dog Company
Straniere's fundraiser for Staten Island Congressional race: High-priced dogs
The ritzy links -- named after heroic American Olympians and cooked up by Straniere's Tribeca frankfurter restaurant, The New York City Hot Dog Company -- will come in the appropriate designations of Gold Dog ($4,600 each, with options including the 12,000-calorie Phelps dog), Silver Dog ($2,300 each) or Bronze Dog (which can be had for a mere $1,000).
Published by SI Live on August 27, 2008.
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Ground Zero
Journal Architecture Critic Blasts Trade Center Redevelopment
"The critical factor that did Ground Zero in was the denial of the professional planning role essential to coordinate and execute an effort of this magnitude."
Published by The New York Observer on August 27, 2008.
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90 Chambers St.
Jerry's Cafe To Reopen in Tribeca
Jerry's Cafe, the legendary SoHo diner that closed last year, will reopen at 90 Chambers St. in early September, according to owner Jerry Joseph.
Published by New York Sun on August 26, 2008.
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Ground Zero
Public gets chance to sign 9/11 steel
Giants and Jets fans will be able to sign two 37-foot beams being used to build the memorial to the 2001 terrorist attacks before their teams' home openers, while New Yorkers will be able to sign the beams at a spot near ground zero on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11, the foundation building the memorial said Tuesday.
Published by amNY.com on August 26, 2008.
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ground zero
Giants, Jets Fans Can Sign 9/11 Memorial Steel
Giants and Jets fans will be able to sign two 37-foot beams being used to build the memorial to the 2001 terrorist attacks before their teams' home openers, while New Yorkers will be able to sign the beams at a spot near ground zero on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11, the foundation building the memorial said Tuesday.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 26, 2008.
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City Hall
New Yorkers Claim Mistreatment at Hands of Chinese
Two advocacy groups, Reporters Without Borders and the Visual Artists Guild, organized a rally on the steps of City Hall yesterday, where Messrs. Grant and Powderly gave accounts of what they say happened to them.
Published by New York Sun on August 26, 2008.
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Tribeca
Designer Discount? Enrique Norten Buys in Own Building
But Enrique Norten, the star Mexican architect who was commissioned three years ago to build a Guggenheim museum in Guadalajara, spent $1,929,000 this month for an apartment at One York Street, the hefty, sharp building he designed in northern Tribeca.
Published by The New York Observer on August 26, 2008.
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ground zero
9/11 Memorial steel to be signed at Giants Stadium
Giants and Jets fans will be able to sign two 37-foot beams being used to build the memorial to the 2001 terrorist attacks before their teams' home openers, while New Yorkers will be able to sign the beams at a spot near ground zero on Sept. 10 and Sept. 11, the foundation building the memorial said Tuesday.
Published by Crain's New York Business on August 26, 2008.
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101 Warren Street
'A Lot of Barbara Kruger': Wife Gussies Up $3.2 M. Stopgap; $35 M. Mansion Awaits
According to city records, he and his wife, Inga, an art collector and ex-model, spent $3.2 million on a two-bedroom duplex at 101 Warren Street, the massive new Tribeca condo building.
Published by The New York Observer on August 26, 2008.
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Chinatown
Chinatown's 'Glorious Flute' Facing an Unusual Primary Challenge
For the first time in 22 years, Mr. Silver is running opposed in a primary for his district, which encompasses much of Lower Manhattan. Although leaders of large community organizations in Chinatown are pronouncing his victory a foregone conclusion, the neighborhood is becoming a political battlefield in the race.
Published by New York Sun on August 25, 2008.
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Independence Plaza
Default Talk and Frayed Nerves
The owners employed essentially the same strategy that Stellar Management used at Independence Plaza and Park West Village in Manhattan: reduce operating expenses and work to convert the rent-regulated apartments to higher, market-rate rents in order to boost profits.
Published by New York Times on August 25, 2008.
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lower Manhattan
2 Arrested After Lower Manhattan Shooting
Police say a man arguing with another man while in a moving vehicle fired a shot, leaving the driver with a gunshot wound to the head late Saturday night. The car crashed in lower Manhattan, and the man fell as he tried to get away, fracturing his arm.
Published by New York Sun on August 25, 2008.
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City Hall
Jailed U.S. Activists Return From Olympics
Speaking outside City Hall in New York, the detainees said they were kept in cells and were allowed to leave only for interrogations, which sometimes lasted for hours. Some said they emerged more dedicated than ever to their cause.
Published by New York Sun on August 25, 2008.
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ground zero
WTC beam moved to Shanksville
Stolowski, who spoke with The Associated Press by mobile phone, said he searched for human remains at ground zero for months after the attacks.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 24, 2008.
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World Trade Center
WTC beam is a cross to bear
The cross made from a World Trade Center steel beam waits at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn to be transported to the Shanksville, Pa., memorial for 9/11 victims of Flight 93.
Published by New York Daily News on August 24, 2008.
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World Trade Center
WTC steel beam turned into 9/11 memorial
The roar of 1,000 motorcycles accompanied a steel beam from the World Trade Center on Saturday as it traveled to Pennsylvania, where it will be part of a memorial in the town where an airliner crashed during the Sept. 11 attacks.
Published by amNY.com on August 23, 2008.
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World Trade Center
WTC Steel Beam Gets Biker Escort To Pa. Memorial
Hundreds of current and retired New York City firefighters are taking to the road on their motorcycles to escort a steel beam from the World Trade Center on its way to Pennsylvania. The 2-ton, 14-foot long steel beam is intended to become part of the memorial to the victims of United Airlines Flight 93 who died on Sept. 11.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 23, 2008.
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New York Public Interest Research Group
Paterson Freezes Malpractice Insurance Rates
The New York Public Interest Research Group says the freeze shouldn't affect patient care and that time is needed to work out the difficult problem of high rates.
Published by WNBC on August 23, 2008.
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World Trade Center
Track Condition Suspends PATH Train Service
Passengers heading for the World Trade Center can take the NJ Transit Light Rail to Exchange Place and transfer to PATH to World Trade Center.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 22, 2008.
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Ground Zero
Two hopefuls to join 9/11 public-service forum
The summit, sponsored by the new group ServiceNation at a city location yet to be determined, will take place as the annual "Tribute in Light" beams shine into the sky near Ground Zero.
Published by New York Daily News on August 22, 2008.
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7 World Trade Center
Federal Investigators: Fires Caused Collapse at 7 World Trade Center
Federal investigators said yesterday they have solved a mystery of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001: the collapse of World Trade Center building 7, a source of long-running conspiracy theories.
Published by New York Sun on August 22, 2008.
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World Trade Center
Track condition suspends PATH train service
Passengers on the Hoboken/WTC line bound for the WTC are advised to take the NJT Light Rail to EXPL and transfer for PATH to World Trade Center.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 22, 2008.