New World Trade Centre skyscraper opens

IANS  |  New York 

A new was opened for business in city, 16 years after the 2001 terror attacks.

The tower, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning British Richard Rogers, becomes the second-to-last building to open on the 16-acre site where about 2,700 people were killed when hijacked airplanes crashed into the twin towers in the September 11, 2001, terror attacks.

called the building "a soaring symbol of revitalisation of downtown City and a testament to the enduring spirit of New Yorkers after 9/11".

Around 40 per cent of the office spaces in the building, which features column-free stories equipped with full-height glass windows, have been leased, Larry Silverstein, of Silverstein Properties, said at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Tenants include firm GroupM, stock exchange company and management consulting firm

Since the September 11 attacks, efforts to rebuild the have been stalled by disputes among government agencies, insurers and the victims' families who wanted the entire site to be preserved as a memorial.

The of the building was also temporarily halted due to lack of funds during the financial crisis, an associate with told Xinhua.

The of Silverstein Properties, Marty Burger, called this new tower "phenomenal" as it is sitting on one of the best in the world.

"We're all proud of being here today. Seventeen years into rebuilding the World Trade Centre, it's a very important day. It's the largest building we've ever built, and we're excited to show it off to the world," said Burger.

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First Published: Tue, June 12 2018. 11:24 IST