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Old Posted May 15, 2019, 7:56 PM
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Silverstein, Durst celebrate Lower Manhattan milestone-


by REW
May 15, 2019


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Private-sector employment in Lower Manhattan has swelled to 251,224 employees, rebounding beyond pre-9/11 levels, according to the Alliance for Downtown New York’s Q1 2019 Lower Manhattan Real Estate Market Report.

The employment was driven by strong leasing activity across industries. In total there were two million square feet of deals in Lower Manhattan, which helped the district outperform all other submarkets during one of the busiest quarters in seven years.

The report was released during a press conference at 7WTC with Senator Chuck Schumer joining developer Larry A. Silverstein, the Durst organization’s Eric Engelhardt, and Jessica Lappin, president of the Alliance for Downtown NY.

“This milestone is important for both practical and symbolic reasons,” said Lappin. “Practically, it proves that the rebuilding effort has diversified our city’s economy in a meaningful way while generating thousands of jobs in growth industries.

“Symbolically, it shows that our determination and spirit can never be broken. While our work is not yet done, this data speaks to our phenomenal growth and importance as an engine of opportunity for the city, state, and nation.”

“Anyone who doubts this city, ends up losing. Anyone who bets on this city, ends up winning,” said Schumer. “For Downtown and all of New York … the best is yet to come.”
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"After 9/11, we all agreed that our primary responsibility was to commemorate those we lost,” said Silverstein, chairman, Silverstein Properties.

“At the same time, we had to restore the commerce that has defined the lower tip of Manhattan throughout the City’s history. At the end of the day, our vision was to create a better version of New York. That vision is now a reality. The bottom line is that Downtown New York – a place many had written off – is now the City’s hottest neighborhood.”

“As the home of New York’s largest TAMI Community and 9,000 workers, One World Trade Center is proud of its role in the revitalization of Lower Manhattan,” said Douglas Durst, Chairman of The Durst Organization.

“We look forward to working with our partners to bring more exciting tenants, retailers and arts & culture to this fast-growing and dynamic community.”
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