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Larry Silverstein Doesn’t Go to WTC Due to Doctor’s Appointment

Started by Archangel, July 26, 2017, 08:38:33 PM

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WTC leaseholder Larry Silverstein is supposed to be working today in the temporary offices of his company, Silverstein Properties, on the 88th floor of the North Tower. However, at his Park Avenue apartment, Silverstein's wife reportedly "laid down the law: The developer could not cancel an appointment with his dermatologist, even to meet with tenants at his most important property." (McGeveran 3/17/2003; Kolker 4/18/2005)

He is therefore not at the WTC when it is hit, and first hears of the attacks when an associate calls him from the lobby of one of the WTC buildings. (Elliott 1/2004)

Two of Silverstein's children—his son, Roger, and daughter, Lisa—work for his company and have been regularly attending meetings with WTC tenants at Windows on the World (the restaurant at the top of the North Tower). Yet this morning they are running late. According to the New York Observer, "If the attack had happened just a little later, Mr. Silverstein's children would likely have been trapped at Windows." (McGeveran 3/17/2003)

Fifty-four of Silverstein Properties' 160 staff are in the North Tower when it is hit, and four of them die. (Saunders et al. 9/7/2002)

Silverstein signed the lease on the WTC less than two months previously, and later will attempt to get $7 billion in insurance for the destruction of the towers (see July 24, 2001).