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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.observer.com/therealestate/goldman.jpg" alt="goldman" align="right" hspace="10" border="1">Don't get us wrong. We're glad Goldman Sachs is back on board in lower Manhattan.</p>
<p>But despite today's <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/12/nyregion/12goldman.html">follow-ups</a> on the story of their return, we're left with a question.</p>
<p>If Goldman's problem with the previous arrangement was the tunneling of West Street called for in the Ground Zero master plan, why were any additional negotiations or financial considerations necessary after <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/14/nyregion/14rebuild.html?ex=1271131200&amp;en=bd637309f16fc351&amp;ei=5088&amp;partner=rssnyt">the tunnel was scrapped</a>?</p>
<p>The <em>Times </em>headline reads: Officials Defend Actions to Keep Goldman Sachs Downtown.</p>
<p>Defend against whom? Even the good-government groups that have almost never met a corporate incentive package they liked seem to be quite sure the Goldman deal is a good thing:</p>
<p>"Even [Center for an Urban Future Research Director Jonathan] Bowles, who said he had generally praised the mayor for using corporate tax breaks sparingly, said he was pleased that Goldman had been lured back to the site," the article reads.</p>
<p>"'I'm ecstatic that Goldman is going to remain in Lower Manhattan,' he said. 'Everybody knows how important they are to the future of the World Trade Center area. I just think we've given away too much.'"</p>
<p>This despite Mr. Bowles having said earlier in the article:</p>
<p>"'It's probably the case that Goldman really was playing the city and had no intention of leaving Lower Manhattan.'"</p>
<p>So everyone seems thrilled to have them back, even at the enormous price tag that has seemed to carry. And:</p>
<p>"Wrapping up a deal to bring Goldman downtown would be a political triumph for Mr. Bloomberg and Gov. George E. Pataki, said Steven Cohen, a professor of public administration at Columbia University.</p>
<p>"'Politically, it's very important to both the governor and the mayor to make it at least appear that the redevelopment at ground zero isn't completely stalled,' Mr. Cohen said. 'Obviously, it took a lot of money to make this happen.'</p>
<p>"Mr. Bloomberg's opponents in the mayoral race would be unlikely to criticize either the offering of incentives to Goldman or their cost, Mr. Cohen said.</p>
<p>"'I don't see a political force that's going to make an issue out of this,' he said. 'It's only going to be a political benefit now.'"</p>
<p>Incidentally, the tunnel was <a href="http://www.saveweststreet.com/html/news.htm">unpopular with downtown activists</a>.</p>
<p>As Matt Drudge would say, "developing ..."</p>
<p><em>- Tom McGeveran</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.observer.com/therealestate/goldman.jpg" alt="goldman" align="right" hspace="10" border="1">Don't get us wrong. We're glad Goldman Sachs is back on board in lower Manhattan.</p>
<p>But despite today's <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/12/nyregion/12goldman.html">follow-ups</a> on the story of their return, we're left with a question.</p>
<p>If Goldman's problem with the previous arrangement was the tunneling of West Street called for in the Ground Zero master plan, why were any additional negotiations or financial considerations necessary after <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/14/nyregion/14rebuild.html?ex=1271131200&amp;en=bd637309f16fc351&amp;ei=5088&amp;partner=rssnyt">the tunnel was scrapped</a>?</p>
<p>The <em>Times </em>headline reads: Officials Defend Actions to Keep Goldman Sachs Downtown.</p>
<p>Defend against whom? Even the good-government groups that have almost never met a corporate incentive package they liked seem to be quite sure the Goldman deal is a good thing:</p>
<p>"Even [Center for an Urban Future Research Director Jonathan] Bowles, who said he had generally praised the mayor for using corporate tax breaks sparingly, said he was pleased that Goldman had been lured back to the site," the article reads.</p>
<p>"'I'm ecstatic that Goldman is going to remain in Lower Manhattan,' he said. 'Everybody knows how important they are to the future of the World Trade Center area. I just think we've given away too much.'"</p>
<p>This despite Mr. Bowles having said earlier in the article:</p>
<p>"'It's probably the case that Goldman really was playing the city and had no intention of leaving Lower Manhattan.'"</p>
<p>So everyone seems thrilled to have them back, even at the enormous price tag that has seemed to carry. And:</p>
<p>"Wrapping up a deal to bring Goldman downtown would be a political triumph for Mr. Bloomberg and Gov. George E. Pataki, said Steven Cohen, a professor of public administration at Columbia University.</p>
<p>"'Politically, it's very important to both the governor and the mayor to make it at least appear that the redevelopment at ground zero isn't completely stalled,' Mr. Cohen said. 'Obviously, it took a lot of money to make this happen.'</p>
<p>"Mr. Bloomberg's opponents in the mayoral race would be unlikely to criticize either the offering of incentives to Goldman or their cost, Mr. Cohen said.</p>
<p>"'I don't see a political force that's going to make an issue out of this,' he said. 'It's only going to be a political benefit now.'"</p>
<p>Incidentally, the tunnel was <a href="http://www.saveweststreet.com/html/news.htm">unpopular with downtown activists</a>.</p>
<p>As Matt Drudge would say, "developing ..."</p>
<p><em>- Tom McGeveran</em></p>
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