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		<title>Howard Hughes Corp Floating Still-Mysterious Plans for Seaport</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/shop_seaport_fulton.jpg?w=300&h=149" />The news keeps trickling out about the redevelopment of the South Street Seaport, now that <a href="/2010/real-estate/wily-bill-ackman-gets-his-eastside-development-not-one-you-think">the Howard Hughes Corp. has spun off </a>from the no-longer-bankrupt General Growth Properties. The new company, led by wily Bill Ackman, was created pretty much for the explicit purpose of redeveloping a number of nascent mixed-use projects General Growth began before the company nearly collapsed after the real estate bubble popped.</p>
<p>In the fall, <em>The Observer</em> heard that <a href="/2010/real-estate/pasquarelli-still-wants-shop-south-street-seaport">SHoP Architects was still eager to work on the seaport</a>, and last month one of the firm's principals revealed that <a href="/2010/real-estate/more-ripples-shop-and-ackmans-seaport">plans were actually underway</a>, though also underwraps, as Howard Hughes felt out political and community leders on what would be best for the seaport, much of which is landmarked.</p>
<p>Now, Howard Hughes has discussed the project publically for the first time--sort of.</p>
<p><em>Downtown Express</em> <a href="http://downtownexpress.com/de_402/seaportredevelopment.html">caught up with Grant Herlitz</a>, HH's new president, and while he would not get into specifics, he did reveal a few new details about the company's plans for the seaport.</p>
<blockquote><p>Herlitz would not confirm or specify any aspect of the design plans,  though he said that the corporation plans to engage in  &ldquo;thought-provoking&rdquo; discussions with the city and local organizations to  &ldquo;come up with the most vibrant plan for the South Street Seaport  that&rsquo;ll garner support and be an exciting new redevelopment [project]  for the city.&rdquo; The pier, he added, would continue to serve as an  &ldquo;integral&rdquo; part of Lower Manhattan.</p>
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<p>Consider our thoughts provoked!</p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:mchaban@observer.com">mchaban [at] observer.com</a> </strong>|<strong> <a href="http://twitter.com/MC_NYO">@mc_nyo</a></strong></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/shop_seaport_fulton.jpg?w=300&h=149" />The news keeps trickling out about the redevelopment of the South Street Seaport, now that <a href="/2010/real-estate/wily-bill-ackman-gets-his-eastside-development-not-one-you-think">the Howard Hughes Corp. has spun off </a>from the no-longer-bankrupt General Growth Properties. The new company, led by wily Bill Ackman, was created pretty much for the explicit purpose of redeveloping a number of nascent mixed-use projects General Growth began before the company nearly collapsed after the real estate bubble popped.</p>
<p>In the fall, <em>The Observer</em> heard that <a href="/2010/real-estate/pasquarelli-still-wants-shop-south-street-seaport">SHoP Architects was still eager to work on the seaport</a>, and last month one of the firm's principals revealed that <a href="/2010/real-estate/more-ripples-shop-and-ackmans-seaport">plans were actually underway</a>, though also underwraps, as Howard Hughes felt out political and community leders on what would be best for the seaport, much of which is landmarked.</p>
<p>Now, Howard Hughes has discussed the project publically for the first time--sort of.</p>
<p><em>Downtown Express</em> <a href="http://downtownexpress.com/de_402/seaportredevelopment.html">caught up with Grant Herlitz</a>, HH's new president, and while he would not get into specifics, he did reveal a few new details about the company's plans for the seaport.</p>
<blockquote><p>Herlitz would not confirm or specify any aspect of the design plans,  though he said that the corporation plans to engage in  &ldquo;thought-provoking&rdquo; discussions with the city and local organizations to  &ldquo;come up with the most vibrant plan for the South Street Seaport  that&rsquo;ll garner support and be an exciting new redevelopment [project]  for the city.&rdquo; The pier, he added, would continue to serve as an  &ldquo;integral&rdquo; part of Lower Manhattan.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Consider our thoughts provoked!</p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:mchaban@observer.com">mchaban [at] observer.com</a> </strong>|<strong> <a href="http://twitter.com/MC_NYO">@mc_nyo</a></strong></p>
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