*Condo tower with Islamic museum and mosque to rise at proposed Ground Zero
Mosque site*

May 14, 2017 5:46 am By Robert Spencer
<https://www.jihadwatch.org/author/samir>

“Describing the controversy as ‘a fabricated issue,’ Mr. El-Gamal, who
received death threats at the time, insisted that the scaled-down museum
would still achieve his original objective. ‘We are still building an
Islamic museum and sanctuary,’ he said.” A “sanctuary”? In this context,
that’s a mosque.

And sure, he received death threats. Always claiming victim status. I
myself have received numerous death threats that I can readily document. I
challenge El-Gamal to document his claim, which the New York Times, of
course, repeats uncritically.

The Islamic museum at Ground Zero is just as much of an insult to those who
were killed there as the 16-story mega-mosque that El-Gamal originally
planned would have been. If it were an honest Islamic museum, showing the
true history of jihad conquest and exposing the motivating ideology of the
9/11 jihad mass murderers, it would be welcome and even necessary. But it
is sure to be a whitewash. When is the museum dedicated to the achievements
of Nazi Germany going up at Auschwitz?

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“Condo Tower to Rise Where Muslim Community Center Was Proposed,” by Ronda
Kaysen, New York Times
<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/12/realestate/muslim-museum-world-trade-center.html?_r=0>,
May 12, 2017:

The sales gallery for 45 Park Place, a 43-story condominium that will soon
rise three blocks from the World Trade Center, is not unlike the galleries
for other luxury condos in New York. Oversize photographs showcase the
spectacular views that come with living in a 665-foot tower. The mock
kitchen and bathroom offer a glimpse of the refined finishes one would
expect in a building with a $41 million duplex penthouse.

But unlike other New York City condos, this one is something of a
consolation prize for the developer, and one that is opening in a cooling
luxury market. The tower replaces the developer’s 2010 plan to build a
15-story Islamic mosque and cultural center on this site, an idea that
erupted into a national controversy and cable news network bonanza.

The mosque’s opponents — among them some families of 9/11 victims,
politicians and conservative media pundits — balked at the notion of a
mosque so close to the site of the largest attack by Islamic terrorists in
the nation’s history. Critics called it the Ground Zero Mosque, the Victory
Mosque and a “megamosque.”

Its name was Park51, and the project’s developer, Sharif El-Gamal, the
founder of Soho Properties, compared it to the 92nd Street Y, a community
gathering space where New Yorkers could go for swimming lessons and
lectures.

But by 2011, Mr. El-Gamal bowed to public pressure, little of it local, and
abandoned the idea for the cultural center.

The new design replaces Mr. El-Gamal’s vision of a vast space for public
gatherings with more standard New York City fare: a very expensive glass
and steel tower for the very rich. The site, which extends from 43 to 51
Park Place, will open in 2019 with 50 apartments at 45 Park Place and a
much smaller, three-story Islamic museum and public plaza, designed by Jean
Nouvel, but no mosque, at 49-51 Park Place.

Gone is the name Park51, although a new name for the museum has not been
announced. Mr. El-Gamal’s critics have been largely silent since 2011, even
though prayers, events and gatherings continued to be held regularly at
49-51 Park Place until the property closed for demolition in 2015.

Looking back on a period of time that he described as “surreal,” Mr.
El-Gamal said: “I wouldn’t change anything. What has transpired here has
been an absolute blessing.”

Blessing or not, Mr. El-Gamal is entering the luxury real estate market at
a difficult time, with the sales office opening on June 1. Sales of trophy
apartments have been lackluster since late 2014. The number of sales of new
luxury apartments dropped 25 percent in the first quarter of 2017 from the
same time a year ago. During that same period, inventory rose almost 20
percent and new condos sat on the market 49 percent longer, according to a
Douglas Elliman report that was prepared by Miller Samuel Real Estate
Appraisers and Consultants. With inventory saturating the top of the
market, buyers looking to spend $5 million or more have plenty of options.

“This is yet another high-end project coming on in the last innings of the
development cycle,” said Jonathan J. Miller, the president of Miller Samuel.

One-bedrooms at 45 Park Place start at $1.92 million; two-bedrooms at
$3.725 million; three-bedrooms at $4.595 million; and four-bedrooms at
$10.5 million. The second duplex penthouse will be listed for about $39
million. Michel Abboud, a founding partner of SOMA Architects, designed the
tower; Piero Lissoni designed the interiors.

Asking around $3,400 a square foot, 45 Park Place ranks among the most
expensive condos in Manhattan. Only 11 buildings have a higher price per
square foot, according to data provided by StreetEasy.

Consider 30 Park Place. The Robert A. M. Stern-designed tower is a block
away and has a Four Seasons Hotel beneath it. Apartments there start at the
40th floor and are selling for $3,132 a square foot with 82 percent sold,
according to StreetEasy. Thirty Park Place has another advantage: The
building is open, so buyers do not have to shop from floor plans and wait
two years to move in.

“The idea that 45 Park Place would be able to garner a higher price per
square foot a block away seems somewhat far-fetched,” said Grant Long, the
senior economist for StreetEasy.

Mr. El-Gamal is confident that 45 Park Place, with 11-foot-high ceilings
and floor-to-ceiling windows, will attract buyers eager to live in a
high-rise in a neighborhood he describes as TriBeCa. “If I was anywhere
else in New York, I would be nervous,” he said, sitting in the offices of
Stribling, which is marketing 45 Park Place.

Although the project is marketed as a TriBeCa tower, the area right around
45 Park Place does not have the lofts and the historic ambience of TriBeCa,
nor is it within its boundaries. TriBeCa is bounded by Canal Street to the
north, West Street to the west, Broadway to the east and Murray Street to
the south — which is one block north of Park Place, according to Community
Board 1.

At 44, Mr. El-Gamal does not see the outcome of his project as a defeat,
but instead as proof of his grit. “Real estate in New York is a blood
sport,” he said. “It’s not for the faint of heart.”

Describing the controversy as “a fabricated issue,” Mr. El-Gamal, who
received death threats at the time, insisted that the scaled-down museum
would still achieve his original objective. “We are still building an
Islamic museum and sanctuary,” he said.

For his opponents, even a small center is too much. An Islamic museum “is
just as much of an insult,” Pamela Geller, a blogger and one of the
center’s most vocal opponents, wrote in an email. “It will be like having a
museum touting the glories of the Japanese Empire at Pearl Harbor.”…

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