Manhattan Borough President Unaware of Subway
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In 1999, Manhattan borough president C. Virginia Fields noted that Lower Manhattan is the nation's third-largest business center, trailing only midtown Manhattan and downtown Chicago. "Yet there is, for all intents and purposes, no underground transportation to move people -- business people and residents -- between Upper and Lower Manhattan," she said. "Building the Second Avenue subway will show that we are serious in our commitment to helping grow the economy of our city.
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