Despite the cost, despite the the office market I think the towers (all of
them) should be rebuilt as a show of resolve.
"You can knock us down but you can't keep us down" type thing.

My $0.02
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Erika L. Walker <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> It's either job security or a drawn out project ... whichever, 20 years to
> complete? What?
>
> http://www.globest.com/news/1389_1389/newyork/178098-1.html
>
> NEW YORK CITY-The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the
> World Trade Center development site, is negotiating with Silverstein
> Properties Inc. on possible changes to the timetable on the three towers
> the
> developer plans to build there, according to published reports.
>
> According to the *New York Times,* the Port Authority, citing a depressed
> office market Downtown, wants to delay construction of Towers 2 and 3 for
> as
> much as 20 years while providing financing only for the 64-story Tower 4 at
> 150 Greenwich St. For its part, SPI maintains that the office market will
> recover and wants to proceed now with at least two of the towers, obtaining
> funds from the authority on both. Published reports say the authority’s
> proposal, which was delivered two weeks ago, would also entail the agency
> taking an equity stake in Tower 4, where it would be headquartered.
>
>
> Clickie linkie to read the rest....
>
> 

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