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October 8, 2009
Cooper Struts Its Stuff
The Architect's Newspaper Blog
by Matt Chaban
At last week's Jane Jacobs Medal ceremony, one guest thought the Rockefeller Foundation should have been honoring the present instead of the past.
And one attendee, speaking anonymously so as not to offend his hosts, noted that were the Rockefeller Foundation to truly honor Jacobs’ spirit, they would give the award to Dan Goldstein for his ongoing fight against the Atlantic Yards project. “They should be helping to fight the fights that are still going on, not the ones that have been decided.”
UPDATE: The paragraph above has been deleted from the story since we posted it.
Posted by eric at October 8, 2009 8:51 AM