The NYT published a new article today detailing Zuccotti Park’s legal status and NYC’s privately owned public spaces. It seems that Zuccotti Park’s being open 24 hours is a accident of its age and that newer spaces are allowed to have schedules. Also, the legal grey area around these spaces means that, likely unintentionally, protesters have more freedom in them than Continue reading ‘For Now, More Freedom in Privately Owned Public Spaces’
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For Now, More Freedom in Privately Owned Public Spaces
Published October 14, 2011 Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: brookfield properties, freedom, law, new york city, NYC, NYT, occupy wall st, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, parks, privately owned public spaces, protests, Public spaces, seattle, zuccotti park, zucotti park



