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COPYRIGHT 2001 Crain Communications, Inc.
When the world trade center was bombed in 1993, New York was at its lowest point since the Great Depression. One in every nine jobs had been lost in a devastating recession. Newly constructed office buildings in midtown stood empty. Big companies like Exxon and Mobil and J.C. Penney had recently fled the city. Experts were sure most of...
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