Saturday, May 11, 2013

New York's One World Trade Center spire finally goes up

On Friday, workers topped off the new One World Trade Center building with a spire making the structure 1,776 feet tall, symbolizing the year the United States was born. The finishing touch, performed by New York construction company Tishman, involved

One World Trade Center hit a milestone today as construction crews set the 408-foot spire on top of the building. Newspapers are calling it a historic moment for the project, as it brings the structure's height to a symbolic 1,776 feet. That would make

NEW YORK — With the installation of a tall, silver spire on Friday, One World Trade Center, scheduled to open next year on the northwest corner of the trade center site, reached its symbolic height of 1,776 feet. Here's a collection of images spanning

"A crowning achievement, we're live at the top of One World Trade Center. Six years in the making and workers are about to raise the final two sections of the spire, making it the tallest building in the western hemisphere. A historic moment today

Friday morning, after a week-and-a-half delay due to bad weather — and many more delays before that — the spire on top of One World Trade Center was permanently installed, enabling the magnificent building to achieve its full height and scrape 1,776

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New York's One World Trade Center spire finally goes up

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