A little more news is leaking out regarding the planned deconstruction of 130 Liberty Street. After reiterating that you can’t trust an investment bank when it comes to analysis, the LMDC spent some time glad-handing at a CB1 meetings, and reported that they will be commissioning their own study of site before proceeding. Given that the LMDC site optimistically projects the commencement of the tear down to begin this fall, one might be inclined to think it may get the short shrift, since they haven’t even started the testing yet. But that hasn’t stopped the contractor from detailing exactly how the job in going to be done so don’t go thinking that this ‘testing’ is just ‘public relations.’ Just in case, if you live downtown, perhaps you should hustle over to the WTC Registry, which is still short of its hoped for enrollment.
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130 Liberty Street: cleaner than you think. We hope.
A little more news is leaking out regarding the planned deconstruction of 130 Liberty Street. After reiterating that you can’t trust an investment bank when it comes to analysis, the LMDC spent some time glad-handing at a CB1 meetings, and reported that they will be commissioning their own study of site before proceeding. Given that the LMDC site optimistically projects the commencement of the tear down to begin this fall, one might be inclined to think it may get the short shrift, since they haven’t even started the testing yet. But that hasn’t stopped the contractor from detailing exactly how the job in going to be done so don’t go thinking that this ‘testing’ is just ‘public relations.’ Just in case, if you live downtown, perhaps you should hustle over to the WTC Registry, which is still short of its hoped for enrollment.