> http://nytimes.com/2002/07/17/nyregion/17REBU.html > > "On the day that six proposals for the redevelopment of the World Trade > Center site were unveiled, the chairman of the Lower Manhattan > Development Corporation said yesterday that the public could consider a > seventh possibility, a new design without some of the requirements for > office and retail space that shaped the initial proposals. " > > IMO, the best memorial would be two buildings bigger and taller than the > ones destroyed. > > Doug
Well there's a few problems. I don't want to say a lot, but wasn't some of the towers vacant? I know when I saw scenes of people running away they were going past vacant store fronts. The port authority was trying to sell the place. Isn't the country moving back to a de-centrailized workforce? Slowly yes but does anyone see a reverse in that trend for any reason? I would love for the new towers to be put up. Bigger then those ones in (asian country, the ones that are GASP in the shape of a religious symbol). Heck I love the idea of one big tower, with two smaller ones on each side, generally facing mecca. As in the First Union center in Philly. Kevin T. Can you hear this?
