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The study is built around the premise of an uninterrupted Greenwich Street, long ago dead-ended at points north and south by the super-block design of the original World Trade Center.However, a source familiar with planning at the WTC site tells GlobeSt.com that Greenwich Street will only be a limited access road, because of security concerns.
That doesn't deter the mission of Liz Berger, president of the Downtown Alliance, said to be the largest BID in North America. She tells GlobeSt.com the key to bringing several of Lower Manhattan's most bustling, vital and active sub-districts together is "the restoration of Greenwich Street, northward from Battery Park." She adds that she hopes "this study is yet another ambitious effort to change the character of Lower Manhattan."
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