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U.N. weighs move to gritty downtown Brooklyn
I was born and raised in Brooklyn. It used to be a nice place to live. Oh well. There goes the neighborhood.

The United Nations may temporarily have to move across the East River to gritty Brooklyn while it renovates its Manhattan headquarters, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Tuesday.

After looking at more than 100 properties, the world body found that only a site in downtown Brooklyn would be able to accommodate both U.N. staff and conferences, Annan said in a report to the U.N. General Assembly.

"The advantage of this site is that conference and office space would be together. The disadvantage is that the site would require additional travel for many staff and delegates," he said.
a cryin' shame

His report made no mention of the psychological impact to the organization and staff of moving from chic Manhattan to one of New York's less-fashionable outer boroughs.
THIS is what they worry about?!?!?!!! The "psychological" impact? Aren't these do-nothing petrowhores supposed to be worrying about global famine, disease and war? And they're upset about having to commute like 99.9999% of the rest of the people who live in NYC?!?!?!!! (myself included)

The United Nations has been working for five years on a $1.2 billion Capital Master Plan for renovating its aging headquarters, which was completed in 1952.
only 5 years? I woulda thought it started way before then.

Renovations are due to begin in 2007, although financing is not yet locked in place. But the plan depends on staff moving into a temporary building while the main U.N. secretariat building is gutted and refurbished.

The U.N. complex is an architectural landmark that draws 800,000 tourists a year. But inside, some roofs leak, toxic asbestos lines ceilings, heating and cooling systems are erratic and there are no sprinklers in case of fire.
yep. that's nyc.

Under the plan's initial version, a new 30-story office tower was to be built in Robert Moses Park near U.N. headquarters to temporarily house the staff.
holy crap! ONLY the UN would come up with a plan like that.

But that ran into a brick wall when the New York State Legislature, caught up in a wave of anti-U.N. sentiment in the United States, declined to give it the necessary approvals.
whew! that's a relief.

Delaying the project to wait for those approvals might now mean major delays in the renovations, Annan said.

The United Nations just three months ago had denied it was looking at temporary sites in Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx.
they lied? tap. tap.

In his new report, Annan said that despite finding the Brooklyn site, the United Nations would keep looking for the ideal real estate solution.
How about Sudan?

Another option, he said, was to lease Manhattan office space and build a temporary conference building nearby at a cost of about $45 million, not counting operating costs or acquiring the land.
Yeah. How about giving to the NY economy. At least they can do something good.
Posted by: PlanetDan 2005-05-11
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