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Financier speaks on WTC snags.(News)(World Trade Center )(Interview)
Crain's New York Business, May, 2005
World Trade Center financier Lloyd Goldman comments on the latest troubling developments at the site in an exclusive interview with Crain's: Q: Are you involved in the latest discussions on the Freedom Tower redesign? A: I read daily information about what's going on. If I have a comment, I speak to Larry (Silverstein).
We meet regularly and speak regularly. Q: Are you concerned about the construction delays? A: I'm frustrated. ... If (Larry) didn't have the responsibility to answer to so many other organizations and people, it might get done quicker. Q: Is Larry Silverstein's failure to find a tenant for 7 World Trade Center holding up the development and eventual renting of the Freedom Tower? A: Until we have a building, we don't have space to...
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