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New York developer Larry Silverstein, best known for his World Trade Center skyscrapers, is going all-in on the Pacific ...
Developer Larry Silverstein reveals his fight -- with the Port Authority, Gov. Pataki, Mike Bloomberg and more -- to build 2, 4 and 7 World Trade Center after 9/11, in his new book "The Rising." ...
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He Rebuilt After 9/11. But Was It the Right Plan?T he year 2001 was a bad one for Larry Silverstein, the New York real estate developer. First, he got hit by a car. In the true fashion of a Manhattan real estate boss, he was coming back from a ...
World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein strengthened his bid to open a casino on Manhattan’s Far West Side with an addition to his team that already has a foothold in the Empire State ...
Larry Silverstein, chairman of Silverstein Properties, had the patience of a saint to overcome the many obstacles in the path to rebuilding Lower Manhattan, but he's not resting on his laurels.
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On Sept. 12, 2001, as New York sat smoldering under the worst attack in its history, Larry Silverstein got a call from Gov. George Pataki. “What do you think we should do?” the governor asked ...
Bellevue’s growth has accelerated in past five years as nearby Seattle’s downtown struggled with crime and open drug use ...
Larry Silverstein, chairman of Silverstein Properties, had the patience of a saint to overcome the many obstacles in the path to rebuilding Lower Manhattan, but he's not resting on his laurels.
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