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
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 officially surpassed the height of the Empire State Building today to become New York City's tallest building. With the addition of a steel column, the unfinished frame of the building stands at more than 1250
[Updated at 2:10 p.m. ET] More than a decade after a terrorist attack brought down New York's twin towers, their under-construction replacement became the city's tallest building on Monday.
Today, the One World Trade Center reclaimed the New York City skyline by becoming the tallest building in the city reaching 1271 feet. Frank Siller, the brother of first responder Stephen Siller, spoke to Megyn Kelly during the