It was a proud moment for construction workers Monday when just after 2 p.m. they installed two 26-foot steel columns making the unfinished tower just over 1270 feet tall -- surpassing the height of the Empire State Building by
One World Trade Center is set to eclipse the Empire State Building as New York's tallest building Monday afternoon, officials said. 1 wtc.jpg Our Benjamin Lesser reports: As long as the weather cooperates, the tower will
One World Trade Center is set to eclipse the Empire State Building as New York's tallest building Monday afternoon, officials said. 1 wtc.jpg Our Benjamin Lesser reports: As long as the weather cooperates, the tower will
AP New York's One World Trade Center is viewed from Jersey City, NJ, Monday, April 30, 2012. One World Trade Center will lay claim to the title of New York City's tallest skyscraper on Monday when workers will erect steel columns that will make its
One World Trade Center is set to eclipse the Empire State Building as New York's tallest building Monday afternoon, officials said. Our Benjamin Lesser reports: As long as the weather cooperates, the tower will surpass the