I’ve often felt that much of the criticism of the Trade Center has been under-laid with a form of anti-urban bias, one that is not prone to appreciate the densities and diversities of Manhattan. In my mind, urban concentration and New York are very much here to stay, and our task is to enhance and to celebrate those facts, making the most of the urban condition and the urban opportunity.
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