After the World Trade Center RETHINKING NEW YORK CITY

The terrorist attacks of September 11 have created an unprecedented public discussion about the uses and meanings of the central area of lower Manhattan that was once the World Trade Center. While the city sifts through the debris, contrary forces shaping its future are at work. Developers jockey to...

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Other Authors: Sorkin, Michael (Editor), Zukin, Sharon (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2002
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