New Utrecht Twelve Loses.
Date: 31 May 1931
Special to The New York Times
Larry A. Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American billionaire businessman. Among his real estate projects, he is the developer of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City, as well as one of New York's tallest residential towers at 30 Park Place, where he owns a home. As of December 2024, he had an estimated net worth of US$1 billion according to Forbes.
Silverstein was born in Brooklyn, and became involved in real estate, together with his father, establishing Silverstein Properties. Silverstein separated from his business partner, Bernard Mendik, in 1977, and bought a number of large office buildings in Midtown and Lower Manhattan in the late 1970s. In 1980, he won a bid from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to construct 7 World Trade Center on Vesey Street, just north of the main World Trade Center site. He was interested in acquiring the original World Trade Center complex, and put in a bid when the Port Authority put it up for lease in 2000. He won the bid when a deal between the initial winner and the Port Authority fell through, and he signed the lease on July 24, 2001.
Soon after the September 11 attacks, in 2001, Silverstein declared his intent to rebuild, though he and his insurers became embroiled in a multi-year dispute over whether the attacks had constituted one event or two under the terms of the insurance policy, which provided for a maximum of $3.55 billion coverage per event. A settlement was reached in 2007, with insurers agreeing to pay out $4.55 billion, which was not as much as Silverstein had sought. He also ran into multiple disputes with other parties in the rebuilding effort, including with the Port Authority. In an agreement reached in April 2006, Silverstein retained rights to build three office towers (150 Greenwich Street, 175 Greenwich Street, and 200 Greenwich Street), while One World Trade Center (previously referred to as the "Freedom Tower") would be owned by the Port Authority, as would Tower Five, which it would have the option of leasing to a different private developer and having redesigned as a residential building.
Lire la suite...Le 30 mai 1931 était un samedi sous le signe astral du ♊. C'était le 149ème jour de l'année. Le président des États-Unis était Herbert Hoover.
Si vous êtes né ce jour-là, vous avez 95 ans. Ton dernier anniversaire était le samedi 30 mai 2026, il y a 44 jours. Votre prochain anniversaire est le dimanche 30 mai 2027, dans 320 jours. Vous avez vécu 34 743 jours, soit environ 833 850 heures, ou environ 50 031 035 minutes, ou environ 3 001 862 100 secondes.
Date: 31 May 1931
Special Correspondence, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Special Correspondence
Heavy storm encountered by liner en route from San Francisco to Honolulu
Date: 31 May 1931
By BRUCE RAE
Bruce RAE
Allingham, M, Gyrth Chalice Mystery
Date: 30 May 1931
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 31 May 1931
Amagansett-Montauk road will be completed this Summer
Date: 31 May 1931
Fiscal yr ends with $8,000,000 deficit
Date: 31 May 1931
Special Correspondence, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Special Correspondence
Heavy storm encountered by liner en route from San Francisco to Honolulu
Date: 31 May 1931
By BRUCE RAE
Bruce RAE
Allingham, M, Gyrth Chalice Mystery
Date: 30 May 1931
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 31 May 1931
Amagansett-Montauk road will be completed this Summer
Date: 31 May 1931
Fiscal yr ends with $8,000,000 deficit
Date: 31 May 1931
Special Correspondence, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Special Correspondence
Heavy storm encountered by liner en route from San Francisco to Honolulu
Date: 31 May 1931
By BRUCE RAE
Bruce RAE
Allingham, M, Gyrth Chalice Mystery
Date: 30 May 1931
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 31 May 1931
Fiscal yr ends with $8,000,000 deficit
Date: 31 May 1931
Special Correspondence, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Special Correspondence
Heavy storm encountered by liner en route from San Francisco to Honolulu
Date: 31 May 1931
By BRUCE RAE
Bruce RAE
Allingham, M, Gyrth Chalice Mystery
Date: 30 May 1931
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 31 May 1931
Amagansett-Montauk road will be completed this Summer
Date: 31 May 1931
Fiscal yr ends with $8,000,000 deficit
Date: 31 May 1931
Special Correspondence, THE NEW YORK TIMES
Special Correspondence
Heavy storm encountered by liner en route from San Francisco to Honolulu
Date: 31 May 1931
By BRUCE RAE
Bruce RAE
Allingham, M, Gyrth Chalice Mystery
Date: 30 May 1931
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 31 May 1931
Amagansett-Montauk road will be completed this Summer
Date: 31 May 1931
Fiscal yr ends with $8,000,000 deficit