Feb
17

Inside Calatrava’s tunnel

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Nearly seven and a half years later, the various Ground Zero projects are starting to come together. This weekend, the Daily News explored a transit-related aspect of the massive redevelopment program: the East-West Connector that will run from Fulton St. and the new Port Authority PATH terminal to the Winter Garden and Battery Park City. Douglas Feiden captured some film, above, of the project and reports that it is due to open in 2013 or 2014.

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One Response to “Inside Calatrava’s tunnel”

  1. Marc E. says:

    Finally! It was nice to hear the last few words in the news brief: What we hope to move away from is the notion that this is Ground Zero but is instead the rebirth of a whole new downtown.

    I’ve grown so tired of hearing about the memorials or even thinking of how much commercial space will be lost to the lack of development in that space. I’m glad that something useful and easy on the eyes will be sharing that space.

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