Under the headline "How to Continue the Boom," the president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York comes out in favor of developer Sheldon Solow's massive East River waterfront plan, to be voted on by the City Council tomorrow. While it'll be nice to finally do something with all that prime land just south of the UN, the "[It] will also address a critical need for new office space in Manhattan" argument isn't really doing it for us. Aren't the experts worried about who's going to fill up the World Trade Center, Hudson Yards and new guy Manhattan West? [Sun; previously]
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