The information that leaks out of the ongoing investigations and criminal proceedings involving 130 Liberty Street (allow me this: never hire a company named after a Ayn Rand character — really) continue to be a sad testimony to the continued incompetence of just about everyone involved in the rebuilding. The kicker is, of course, that there are other remnants of the 9/11 attack, that, almost eight years later, still await disposition (demolition, renovation), notably Fiterman Hall, the CUNY facility that faces the entry court to 7 WTC. Though far less troubling, it too musters some bad practices in demolition. Related: official trinket shop. Finally.
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The information that leaks out of the ongoing investigations and criminal proceedings involving 130 Liberty Street (allow me this: never hire a company named after a Ayn Rand character — really) continue to be a sad testimony to the continued incompetence of just about everyone involved in the rebuilding. The kicker is, of course, that there are other remnants of the 9/11 attack, that, almost eight years later, still await disposition (demolition, renovation), notably Fiterman Hall, the CUNY facility that faces the entry court to 7 WTC. Though far less troubling, it too musters some bad practices in demolition. Related: official trinket shop. Finally.