Brokers don’t want to rent to tenants who have city-issued vouchers, activists found. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “World Trade Center (Manhattan, NY)”
How a Manhunt Unfolded: An Alert, a Tweet, a Call From the Suspect
Frank James was on the loose for 31 hours after the subway attack. Source: New York Times
These Artists’ Hunt for Studio Space Ended at the World Trade Center
Silver Art Projects, in its third year at 4 World Trade Center, is one of the programs that provide emerging New York artists with free studio space. Now it is adding an executive director. Source: New York Times
The Fear Factor and Crime in New York
Recent arrests of mentally ill people in highly publicized violent crimes have unsettled New Yorkers. Source: New York Times
Alexander Garvin, Visionary City Planner, Is Dead at 80
Architect, author, Yale academic and City Hall official, he directed the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site and helped plan a New York City Olympics. Source: New York Times
After 20 Years, Frank Stella Returns to Ground Zero
The installation of his sculpture marks a homecoming for the 85-year-old artist, whose diptych at the World Trade Center was destroyed on 9/11. Source: New York Times
Edward Keating, Times Photographer at Ground Zero, Dies at 65
In a risk-taking career, he helped the paper win a Pulitzer for its 9/11 photography and later prompted a debate on journalistic ethics that led to his leaving The Times. Source: New York Times
At 9/11 Ceremonies, Moments of Silence, Tributes and Tears
Twenty years after the worst attack on American soil, the loss of nearly 3,000 people was remembered in events across the country. Source: New York Times
She Survived 9/11 and Covid: ‘You Just Keep Going’
“If Osama bin Laden didn’t kill me, I’m not dying from a virus,” said Wendy Lanski, who spoke at a memorial in Jersey City. Source: New York Times
A Time Capsule in Two Front Pages
The newspaper of Sept. 11, 2001, is a document of America before the terror attacks and a memory of a vanished era. Source: New York Times
The Impact of Sept. 11, Twenty Years Later
A look at how the attacks and their aftermath changed New York City and its people forever. Source: New York Times
How 9/11 Changed a 13-Year-Old Girl in Harlem
As a middle school student on Sept. 11, 2001, I didn’t realize how much the terror attacks would affect me and my family. Source: New York Times
At 9/11 Ceremonies, Moments of Silence and Tears
Twenty years after the worst attack on American soil, the loss of nearly 3,000 people was remembered in events across the country. Source: New York Times
¿Qué significa ‘Nunca olvidar’?
Es buen momento para reflexionar sobre los recuerdos del 11 de septiembre y los detalles que hemos olvidado. Source: New York Times
An Urban Archive Was Lost on 9/11. This Agency Is Trying to Rebuild It.
The Port Authority, which was headquartered in the World Trade Center and lost 84 employees, is collecting artifacts with the help of retirees. Source: New York Times