It looks like some Tribeca neighbors are finally winning the noise war against 60 Hudson Street, the massive landmarked "telecom hotel." Reports Downtown Express: "Residents launch frequent complaints against 60 Hudson St. for the noisy equipment used to cool and maintain the electronics and for the diesel fuel stored above the ground floor of the building. Now the residents, who formed the organization Neighbors Against Noise, have the ear of Geraldine Kelpin, head of the D.E.P.’s air and noise unit. Kelpin has met with the group twice this spring and is using their tips to drive her investigations." [Downtown Express]
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