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To: speedy
They not only should rebuild, they should be even taller than before (but, please, let's do something about that boxy design, a nice elaborate classical/postmodern look would be better). I say make 'em 2,000 feet high !
7 posted on 06/30/2002 6:26:19 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj
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To: fieldmarshaldj
As long as it is something spectacular and huge, if only so I know which way is south when I clamber up out of a subway. There were wonderful restaurants and a lounge, "Greatest Bar On Earth", at the top of one of the towers, where I always took visitors. Still sometimes seems hard to believe it isn't there.
8 posted on 06/30/2002 6:36:08 AM PDT by speedy
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To: fieldmarshaldj
please, let's do something about that boxy design, a nice elaborate classical/postmodern look would be better

I agree! I never much cared for the design of the Towers. They looked like two match boxes standing on end. A building in the style of the Empire State Building would be nice.

9 posted on 06/30/2002 7:06:19 AM PDT by PaulJ
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I say make 'em 2,000 feet high !

Make a single building, tilt it to the left and use it to house Clinton's office.

17 posted on 06/30/2002 8:36:47 AM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Nice, but I'm afraid they wouldn't be able to find anyone to work or lease office space in them. I know I wouldn't work for a company who had their business high up in a skyscraper any more. I can't get that picture of those poor souls clinging to the WTC windows on 9/11.
25 posted on 06/30/2002 9:04:49 AM PDT by 3catsanadog
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