Monday, April 30, 2012

VOA News: USA: One World Trade Center Now New York City's Tallest Building

VOA News: USA
USA Voice of America
One World Trade Center Now New York City's Tallest Building
Apr 30th 2012, 20:42

One World Trade Center, the skyscraper being built in Lower Manhattan to replace the World Trade Center twin towers that were destroyed by terrorists in 2001, is now the tallest structure in New York City.  

On Monday workers erected a steel column on the building that poked through the sky at 381 meters.  The building, also known as the "Freedom Tower," is now slightly higher than the Empire State Building, which dominated the New York skyline after the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Kimberly, a lifelong New Yorker, says the new record has special significance.

"It is just a wonderful thing to see, especially after all that has happened, and the healing, and the process, and the time that it took," she said.

For several years after the rubble of the twin towers was removed, the area was an empty hole in the ground as government officials and private developers debated reconstruction plans.  But since a compromise was reached, One World Trade Center has been rising an average of about one floor per week toward its goal of 104 stories.

Tomek, an attorney from Warsaw, Poland, says the initial delay was minor.

"You know, it has been only 11 years.  And from all the rubble and the rubbish, you managed to rebuild it," Tomek said.  "And it is again showing the power of America."

With the collapse of the twin towers, the Empire State Building reclaimed the title as the city's tallest building.  It was the world's tallest structure for more than 40 years after its construction in 1931.

A car dealer from Atlanta, Georgia, Brad Hanson, says he likes the rivalry between New York's two major skyscraper districts - downtown and midtown.  

"It is good to see downtown get the skyscraper back.  The whole landscape of the area has changed since the Towers went down, but now it is back," he said.  "I think it is cool."

Tomek, the visiting Polish attorney, says he feels a bit sorry the Empire State Building has lost the record.  But he notes that the view from its observation deck will be even better with completion of One World Trade Center next year.

One World Trade Center will also be North America's tallest building at 541 meters.  That translates to 1,776 feet, a number specifically chosen to coincide with the year the United States declared its independence from Britain.

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