WTC Developers to Break Ground July 4
May 5, 2004 1:31 PM EST
By: Amy Westfeldt
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) - Developers of the Freedom Tower will break
ground on the 1,776-foot skyscraper at the World Trade Center
site on July 4, Gov. George Pataki said Wednesday.
"On July 4, as we commemorate the founding of our nation,
we lay the foundation for our resurgence," Pataki said.
"On July 4, as fireworks burst in the sky, ephemeral reminders of
our liberty, we will begin to reclaim our skyline with a permanent
symbol of our freedom."
The July 4 date is well ahead of Pataki's stated goal of
breaking ground by late summer.
"America and the world will witness as our plans go from
paper to steel," he said.
Freedom Tower is expected to be finished in 2009, and the
full trade center site by 2013.
Organizers say the tower will be the world's tallest building, with
its height including a spire meant to evoke images of the
Statue of Liberty. It will be built on the northwest part of the
trade center site, not the footprints of the vanished twin towers.
The plan calls for a cable suspension structure that creates an
open area above the building's 70 floors of office space, and
houses windmills to generate energy.
Pataki announced several other dates in the redevelopment
timetable, including that a complete design of the Sept. 11 victims
memorial, "Reflecting Absence," would be finished by the end of
the year and construction starting in 2006.
Private donors will need to raise money to build the memorial,
which is budgeted for at least $350 million.
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