Bubby's Pie Company in Tribeca in September spotlight for 'SOS' funding effort

Bubby's Pie Company in Tribeca in September spotlight for 'SOS' funding effort

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Nestled on the corner of Hudson and North Moore streets, Bubby’s Pie Company is nearing a major milestone.  On Thanksgiving, the restaurant will celebrate 20 years of serving American family heirloom recipes to Tribeca residents and businesses. For restaurant owner Ron Silver, this feat is particularly remarkable because the business has endured despite the impact 9/11 had on downtown businesses.

 After 9/11, low profits marked business ledgers as many downtown restaurant-goers were displaced from their homes.  Silver reopened Bubby’s days after the attacks on September 14, 2001.  He recalled the modest menu his restaurant offered  in the first few days after reopening - coffee and pancakes, free of charge.  He also remembers the outpouring of support from the community, manifested in boxes piled on sidewalks surrounding the restaurant.  The boxes contained shoes, clothes and other items to aid recovery workers at ground zero.  

This city and the nation recognized the wealth of support that swarmed the World Trade Center in the days and weeks following 9/11. Today we are just 347 days away from opening the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site.  We are grateful to Bubby’s for helping us rebuild at ground zero and to dedicate a national tribute to the nearly 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks on the tenth anniversary.

Bubby’s recognition for their support is fitting. The restaurant is in a neighborhood that is home to the Tribeca Film Festival, which was created to help revitalize  the lower Manhattan community. The well-known festival was founded by 9/11 Memorial board directors Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, who are also co-chairs of the Signs of Support program.  Join the 9/11 Memorial in thanking Bubby’s for their support.

 Please patronize our business supporters and learn how your business can participate in Signs of Support: www.national911memorial.org/sos

By Jenna Moonan, Marketing and Communications Manager for the 9/11 Memorial

A true sign of support

A true sign of support

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Join other businesses participating in a grassroots effort designed to help build and sustain the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.  The initiative is called Signs of Support, co-chaired by acclaimed actor Robert De Nero and leading film producer Jane Rosenthal, who are board members on the  memorial and museum's foundation.  Businesses that opt to support the construction of the Memorial & Museum by participating in the Signs of Support program can publicly show their support by displaying a special decal on their front doors or windows like this one shown above.

To show our gratitude, businesses participating in the program will be featured on the memorial and museum's web site and in a business supporters' directory at the 9/11 Memorial Preview Site, 20 Vesey St.  The Preview Site has had more than 500,000 visitors.

Immediately after the attacks the lower Manhattan business community came together to assist in the recovery efforts - restaurants nourished first responders and stores converted commercial space into places for workers to rest. In the days, weeks and months after the 2001 attacks, businesses operating in an anemic economy eventually began to regain a financial foothold and became key components to rebuilding downtown.  The "Forever Changed. Forever Connected" slogan reinforces the connection local businesses developed within the community through the downtown rebuilding effort.

So join other businesses today, and find out how you can show your sign of support.  Don't own a business, that's OK. Click here to find out about others ways you can support the 9/11 Memorial.

By Michael Frazier, Sr. Communications Director for the 9/11 Memorial

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