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One thing preventing the city from taking over Battery Park City is whether it can afford the neighborhood's debt.

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Julie Menin, chairwoman of CB1, called the Authority's spending habits "shocking."

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The bulk of the money will likely go toward the WTC performing arts center, but the rest is up for grabs.

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A deal approved Wednesday gives utility companies $119 million and the downtown community $150 million.

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The Lower Manhattan Development Corp. will distribute the money as soon as the end of the year.

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Con Ed officials said they would increase rates if they do not get the money.

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Con Edison customers may have to pay $50 apiece to reimburse the utility for work done after 9/11.

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Albert Capsouto was known in lower Manhattan as a tireless advocate of small businesses after 9/11.

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The American Center for Law and Justice sued the city Landmarks Preservation Commission Wednesday.

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Brookfield Properties plans to demolish the staircase at the Winter Garden.

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The House will take the bill up again in the fall, but that could be too late for those who are sick.

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CB 3 voted narrowly to pass a resolution supporting CB 1's efforts in dealing with the proposed mosque near Ground Zero.

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Con Ed could add $50 to New Yorkers' bills if they don't get post-9/11 money.

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Port Authority Chair Chris Ward disagrees with City Hall that the Deutsche Bank site should stay a hole for a decade.

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Deputy Mayor Robert Lieber wants to delay building the Tower 5 site until the Downtown commercial market recovers.