The Freedom Plinth
Because if we don’t build low-slung two-story retail at Ground Zero then the terrorists will have won:
Posted: January 30th, 2009 | Filed under: Architecture & Infrastructure, ManhattanThe long-planned skyscrapers at Ground Zero will have to wait, but two low-slung buildings that could one day serve as their bases may go up soon, officials disclosed Thursday.
The buildings would face each other along Church St., rising two to six stories and serving as stand-ins until towers can be built.
They could even house world-class retail shops if recessionary ravages force new construction delays.
“The last thing the Port Authority will do is to leave holes and pits in the ground downtown,” said Port Authority Executive Director Chris Ward after a state Assembly hearing on the status of lower Manhattan redevelopment.
“To avoid that, we will either build pedestals, which will allow some form of retail options and permit long-term subsequent construction, or build to grade.”
Each would be engineered to support the immense towers that World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein intends to build on the 16-acre site.
They would be constructed later, when the real estate market recovers.
The pedestals would function as handsome, ultra-expensive stumps for the future buildings.