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September 12

community and neighborhood recovery at ground zero

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An edition of September 12 (2011)

September 12

community and neighborhood recovery at ground zero

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"The collapse of the World Trade Center shattered windows across the street in Battery Park City, throwing the neighborhood into darkness and smothering homes in debris. Residents fled. In the months and years after they returned, they worked to restore their community. Until September 11, Battery Park City had been a secluded, wealthy enclave just west Wall Street, one with all the opulence of the surrounding corporate headquarters yet with a gated, suburban feel. After the towers fell it became the most visible neighborhood in New York. This ethnography of an elite planned community near the heart of New York City's financial district examines both the struggles and shortcomings of one of the city's wealthiest neighborhoods. In doing so, September 12 discovers the vibrant exclusivity that makes Battery Park City an unmatched place to live for the few who can gain entry. Focusing on both the global forces that shape local landscapes and the exclusion that segregates American urban development, Smithsimon shows the tensions at work as the neighborhood's residents mobilized to influence reconstruction plans. September 12 reveals previously unseen conflicts over the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan, providing a new understanding of the ongoing, reciprocal relationship between social conflicts and the spaces they both inhabit and create"--

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285

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September 12: Community and Neighborhood Recovery at Ground Zero
2011, New York University Press
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September 12: community and neighborhood recovery at ground zero
2011, NYU Press, New York University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Creating Battery Park City: building a landmark on landfill
Real privilege and false charity
Residents, space, and exclusivity
Oasis to epicenter: Battery Park City in the year after September 11
Every day is September 11: memorial plans for community spaces
Class and community organizations
Definitely in my backyard: welcome nuisances
Conclusion: The suburban strategy

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
974.7/1044
Library of Congress
HV6432.7 .S65 2011, HV6432.7.S65 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
285

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24858145M
Internet Archive
september12commu0000smit
ISBN 13
9780814740842, 9780814740859, 9780814786710
LCCN
2011020454
OCLC/WorldCat
724667284
Amazon ID (ASIN)

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Until September 11, Battery Park City had been a secluded, wealthy enclave just west of Wall Street in downtown Manhattan, one with all the opulence of the surrounding corporate headquarters yet with a gated, suburban feel. After the towers fell it became the most visible neighbourhood in New York. Suddenly everyone had an opinion about what should be rebuilt there. The dramatic changes in their surroundings forced Battery Park City residents to step into the spotlight and fight to control their exclusive enclave. Smithsimon's look at an elite planned community near the heart of New York City's financial district examines both the struggles and shortcomings of one of the city's wealthiest neighbourhoods. --from publisher description.

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