Lower Manhattan's bird-like transit hub finally took flight yesterday as an A-list of politicos took part in a ceremonial groundbreaking on the $2.2 billion project that will be the first permanent structure to rise at Ground Zero since 9/11.
New York Post
PLEDGING THEIR BEST: Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. Charles Schumer, Mayor Bloomberg, Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta and Gov. Pataki stand in the footprint of one of the fallen towers yesterday.
September 7, 2005 -- Lower Manhattan's bird-like transit hub finally took flight yesterday as an A-list of politicos took part in a ceremonial groundbreaking on the $2.2 billion project that will be the first permanent structure to rise at Ground Zero since 9/11.
"We are gathered for what is officially a groundbreaking, but the truth is that this hallowed ground has already been broken
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