The physical life around Ground Zero has made an astonishing recovery in the decade following the terrorist attacks. TriBeCa resident Drew Moore reports on the state of lower Manhattan then and now, turning his lens on parks and greenways, crowds and memorials, special events and new construction, as he and others reflect on the changes that have resurrected a neighborhood.
i hope that it won't happen again to other buildings, because all buildings have the right to exist.
bellijklh 3 months ago
inspiring. thank you!
dahnnyc 4 months ago
Wow! So great to see a first-hand story on the neighborhood that gives so much hope and growth! The memories of the tragic events of 9/11 will always be there but to see the positive changes in the area makes me remember how incredibly resilient people in general and New Yorkers specifically are. I need to come visit again cause its been a few years since I was in TriBecCa!
JPlovesLIFE 5 months ago
Great job on the video Drew!
It is wondering to see the rebirth - the green space -- it is true that out such a tragedy such life has sprung...
Thanks for sharing this will all of us!
lewisinkpress 6 months ago
drew,,,this is great and so very professional. i was in NY a few months ago and would love to see you. So proud of your accomplishments and you are as handsome as ever....gina coleman shaver....loveeeee the documentart
bhsdanceteam2012 6 months ago