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New York City diner near Ground Zero to get second life.
Publication: Daily News (New York, New York) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 22-NOV-04 |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Daily News
Byline: Lore Croghan
Nov. 22--George Koulmentas is rebuilding a little piece of lower Manhattan that was a neighborhood institution before 9/11 -- his diner, which stood four blocks south of Ground Zero.
One Saturday morning in September 2002, a big crack appeared on the facade of his little building.
In a matter of hours, the city tore the place down.
The demolition occurred just two weeks after the Greek immigrant bought the...
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