It’s time for positive action at Ground Zero

Exactly four years on from the September 11 attacks, there's been little construction activity to encourage banks to move back into Lower Manhattan. Goldman Sachs's decision to build a new headquarters on the site might be crucial

This month, on September 11, the world’s attention will once again turn to the memorial ceremony being held at Ground Zero to mark the fourth anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center. Once again a roll call of the names of the 2,749 victims will be delivered. This time, the brothers and sisters of those who died will be asked to read out the names of the siblings they lost.

Yet there’s no formal memorial at Ground Zero for friends and relatives to visit.

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