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Non-Tech : Goldman Sachs Group Inc. NYSE:GS
GS 791.82-0.1%9:42 AM EST

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From: Don Green11/29/2005 3:33:42 PM
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NEW YORK (AP)--Politicians on Tuesday marked the beginning of construction on a $2.4 billion Goldman Sachs (GS) headquarters across from the World Trade Center site, declaring the brokerage firm an anchor of the financial district that would help lure other tenants.

Goldman Sachs' decision in August to build its world headquarters near the former trade center hinged on agreements by state and city leaders to finance the project with $1.6 billion in tax-exempt Liberty Bonds and other incentives.

"Goldman Sachs has called Lower Manhattan its home for 136 years and we are proud to reaffirm our commitment to this neighborhood and to the city of New York," said Henry M. Paulson, chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs.

The groundbreaking ceremony also was attended by Gov. George Pataki, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Charles Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and others.

"We are confirming today that Lower Manhattan is the financial capital of the world and will be for a long, long time to come," Pataki said.

The brokerage firm initially had dropped plans to locate downtown, citing concerns that a proposed tunnel for vehicles beneath ground zero would send traffic too close to the building's entrance. It also expressed concerns over other traffic and security plans at the site. The tunnel plan was scrapped and politicians began months of negotiations to keep Goldman Sachs downtown.

Redevelopment officials saw Goldman Sachs as a crucial anchor to retain and lure back financial tenants to the office space destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack.

The 2.1-million-square-foot, 43-story headquarters, on a parcel in Battery Park City, will be ready for occupancy in 2009 and will house at least 9,000 employees currently located in several downtown offices.
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