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== Rakennukset ==
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Six towers, a 9/11 memorial and museum, a mall, a transportation hub, a parking lot, a park, a church, and a performing arts venue are to eventually occupy the new World Trade Center. <section begin="construction-table"/><!--begin transclusion for use in [[World Trade Center site#Construction]]-->{{As of|2016|06}}, progress on the construction of the redesigned site was as follows:
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| data-sort-value="2006-04-27" | April 27,. huhtikuuta 2006
| data-sort-value="2014-11-03" | November 3,. marraskuuta 2014
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| Construction was supposed to begin in Fall 2004 after the design plans were finalized earlier that year, but the [[NYPD]] raised security concerns, which caused extensive revisions to the existing plans, thus delaying the start of the construction of the building by two years.<ref name="Esquire Magazine">{{cite news |title=The Truth About the World Trade Center |publisher=Esquire Magazine |url=http://www.esquire.com/features/world-trade-center-rebuilding-0912 |year=2013}}</ref> Among the notable changes, the tower was moved further away from the West Highway, and a heavily fortified base to the building was added.<ref name="Is the World Trade Center Safe">{{cite news |title=Is the World Trade Center Safe? |publisher=Esquire Magazine |url=http://www.esquire.com/features/world-trade-center-safe-0913-2 |year=2014}}</ref> In 2006, the Port Authority took over from Silverstein Properties, as the project's developer [[Tishman Realty & Construction|Tishman Construction Corporation]] is the construction manager.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wtc.com/about/freedom-tower |title=Freedom Tower |publisher=Silverstein Properties |year=2008}}</ref> Construction began in April 2006. Digging the foundation and installing tower-foundation steel columns, concrete, and rebar took twice as long as it normally would. The construction crews were prevented from using heavy machinery to dig the foundation due to the building's location, which is closer to the existing subway line.<ref name="Is the World Trade Center Safe"/> The building reached grade level by 2010, progressed at a pace of one floor a week, topped out in August 2012, and was structurally completed in May 2013.<ref>{{cite news |first=Bobby |last=Cuza |title=9/11 A Decade Later: One World Trade Center Rises In Lower Manhattan |work=[[NY1]] |date=September 2, 2011 |url= http://www.ny1.com/content/special_reports/911_a_decade_later/146319/9-11-a-decade-later--one-world-trade-center-rises-in-lower-manhattan |accessdate=2011-09-04}}</ref> The building opened on November 3, 2014, and the first 170 employees of anchor tenant Conde Nast began their work there.<ref>{{cite news |last=Brown |first=Eliot |title=One World Trade to Open Nov. 3, But Ceremony is TBD |publisher=Wall Street Journal |url= http://blogs.wsj.com/developments/2014/10/23/one-world-trade-to-open-nov-3-but-ceremony-is-tbd/}}</ref><ref name="yahoo">{{cite news |url=https://news.yahoo.com/world-trade-center-reopens-business-071956091.html |title=World Trade Center Reopens for Business |agency=Associated Press |accessdate=November 3, 2014}}</ref>
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