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When 3 World Trade Center opens its doors today, it will not only add a few million square feet of new office space to the trade center’s sprawling 16-acre campus, but it will restore something that ...
Who says lightning doesn’t strike twice? A local photographer captured lightning striking One World Trade Center during Monday’s torrential downpour — and it wasn’t the first time. Max Guliani, 34, ...
Eight years later, on November 3, 2014, the new One World Trade Center was completed, a shining beacon of the hope and resilience of the American people in the wake of tragedy.
The building at 3 World Trade is one of three new skyscrapers that replace the twin towers destroyed almost 15 years ago. The others are the 72-story 4 World Trade Center and the main edifice of ...
An expert committee of architects has announced that New York’s new World Trade Center is the tallest building in the United States at a height of 1,776 feet, surpassing Chicago's Willis Tower.
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Lightning strikes One World Trade Center in NYC during severe storm, shocking video surfaces
The clip shows a sharp, bright bolt hitting the skyscraper, lighting up the Manhattan skyline as heavy rain poured down.
The firm moved into 4 WTC in 2021 through a sublease agreement, then signed a direct lease with Silverstein for the 45th ...
World Trade Center See the turbulent life of the World Trade Center, captured through thousands of photos over 51 years Camilo José Vergara has been photographing the World Trade Center for decades.
Many of the 104 floors of the new World Trade Center are vacant. The tenants are still moving in, but the art is up on the walls.
For its sustainable design, One World Trade Center received a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Certification. 10. It is also one of the safest buildings in the country ...
One World Trade Center has become a fixture of the Manhattan skyline. Photographer Keith Bedford shot time-lapses of the building from locations in and around New York City. Most of the ...
The World Trade Center poked through the clouds in a photo captured 17 years after the 2001 terrorist attacks Editor's note: The story below originally ran on Sept. 11, 2018 to mark the 17th ...
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