
Long-delayed construction of a pair of towers at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan will begin in January, followed six months later by the start of work on a third building, the developer said.
The three massive building projects will be completed and the structures ready for occupancy in 2012, said Larry A. Silverstein, the billionaire chief executive of Silverstein Properties Inc.
Silverstein, joined by public officials and representatives of the three architectural firms that designed the buildings, laid out the schedule for the estimated $7 billion worth of construction at a news conference at 7 World Trade Center - a skyscraper Silverstein built after the original structure was destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Full Story - Synergen Consulting International
The three massive building projects will be completed and the structures ready for occupancy in 2012, said Larry A. Silverstein, the billionaire chief executive of Silverstein Properties Inc.
Silverstein, joined by public officials and representatives of the three architectural firms that designed the buildings, laid out the schedule for the estimated $7 billion worth of construction at a news conference at 7 World Trade Center - a skyscraper Silverstein built after the original structure was destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Full Story - Synergen Consulting International