Revitalize NYC with Twin Freedom Towers: A Tribute to Resilience

Revitalize NYC with Twin Freedom Towers: A Tribute to Resilience

The Issue

The World Trade Center site represents more than just New York City's resilience; it is an emblem of America's undying spirit, having risen from the ashes of the catastrophic 9/11 attacks. Today, the Freedom Tower stands tall at the site, yet many feel a compelling need for a representation that bears a closer resemblance to the original Twin Towers. This petition proposes the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site with two illustrious Freedom Towers, appropriately named the New Twin Towers.

Though the Freedom Tower (One World Trade Center) is an architectural marvel in its own right, standing as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, incorporating the image of the original Twin Towers in its aesthetics would resonate deeply with many. Twin structures at the site would serve as a testament to our grit and determination, underpinning the significance of never forgetting our past while moving forward.

This movement is not motivated by nostalgia alone or an intent to replicate the past, but rather to build upon it, infusing the new structures with modern safety and sustainability measures, while keeping the symbolic value of the twin towers intact.

We understand the financial constraints and complexities involved in this endeavor. However, considering that the original World Trade Center had a direct economic output of $2.8 billion in 2001 (The Milken Institute Study), plus indirect impacts and the site's symbolic value, the benefits of such a project should not be underestimated.

We, therefore, urge city planners, architects, lawmakers, and all stakeholders involved to take this proposal into serious consideration. Remember, the World Trade Center site is more than just another location in the city—it is a symbol of resilience, unity, and freedom.

Join us in signing this petition today and let's rebuild, and thus relive, the iconic status of The World Trade Center.
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The Issue

The World Trade Center site represents more than just New York City's resilience; it is an emblem of America's undying spirit, having risen from the ashes of the catastrophic 9/11 attacks. Today, the Freedom Tower stands tall at the site, yet many feel a compelling need for a representation that bears a closer resemblance to the original Twin Towers. This petition proposes the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site with two illustrious Freedom Towers, appropriately named the New Twin Towers.

Though the Freedom Tower (One World Trade Center) is an architectural marvel in its own right, standing as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, incorporating the image of the original Twin Towers in its aesthetics would resonate deeply with many. Twin structures at the site would serve as a testament to our grit and determination, underpinning the significance of never forgetting our past while moving forward.

This movement is not motivated by nostalgia alone or an intent to replicate the past, but rather to build upon it, infusing the new structures with modern safety and sustainability measures, while keeping the symbolic value of the twin towers intact.

We understand the financial constraints and complexities involved in this endeavor. However, considering that the original World Trade Center had a direct economic output of $2.8 billion in 2001 (The Milken Institute Study), plus indirect impacts and the site's symbolic value, the benefits of such a project should not be underestimated.

We, therefore, urge city planners, architects, lawmakers, and all stakeholders involved to take this proposal into serious consideration. Remember, the World Trade Center site is more than just another location in the city—it is a symbol of resilience, unity, and freedom.

Join us in signing this petition today and let's rebuild, and thus relive, the iconic status of The World Trade Center.
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Petition created on September 14, 2024