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Coordinates: 40°42′42″N 74°00′45″W / 40.71167°N 74.01250°W / 40.71167; -74.01250
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This is a page from an alternate universe where nothing unusual happened on September 11, 2001, and everything was completely normal. In this universe, vaporwave doesn't exist, violent video games such as Grand Theft Auto are more widely accepted, and TikTok doesn't sell your data to the Chinese. Plus, The Disintegration Loops wouldn't be related to 9/11 at all, and would still be a great ambient record. Yeah, maybe some butterfly effect would happen that would cause another big tragedy to occur, but it certainly wouldn't be against the US, and it certainly wouldn't be as impactful. Even as a Brazilian born after 9/11, I do have a feeling that, if the attacks never happened, the world would be a better, safer place. Oh, if only.
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World Trade Center
The complex in March 2001. The tower on the left, with antenna spire, is 1 WTC. The tower on the right is 2 WTC. All seven buildings of the WTC complex are partially visible. The red granite-clad building left of the Twin Towers is 7 World Trade Center. In the background is the East River.
Map
Record height
Tallest in the world from 1971 to 1973[I]
Preceded byEmpire State Building
Surpassed byWillis Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural style
LocationLower Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°42′42″N 74°00′45″W / 40.71167°N 74.01250°W / 40.71167; -74.01250
GroundbreakingAugust 5, 1966; 57 years ago (August 5, 1966)
Construction started
  • 1 WTC: August 6, 1968
  • 2 WTC: January 1969
  • 3 WTC: March 1979
  • 4 WTC: 1974
  • 5 WTC: 1970
  • 6 WTC: 1969
  • 7 WTC: October 2, 1984
Topped-out
  • 1 WTC: December 23, 1970
  • 2 WTC: July 19, 1971
Completed
  • 1 WTC: 1972
  • 2 WTC: April 4, 1973
  • 3 WTC: April 1, 1981
  • 4 WTC: 1975
  • 5 WTC: 1972
  • 6 WTC: 1973
  • 7 WTC: March 1987
Opening
  • 1 WTC: December 15, 1970
  • 2 WTC: January 1972
  • 3 WTC: July 1, 1981
  • 4 WTC: January 1977
  • 5 WTC: March 1972
  • 6 WTC: January 1974
  • 7 WTC: May 1987
InauguratedApril 4, 1973; 51 years ago (April 4, 1973)
OwnerPort Authority of New York and New Jersey
Other information
Height
Antenna spire1 WTC: 1,728 feet (526.7 m)
Roof
  • 1 WTC: 1,368 feet (417.0 m)
  • 2 WTC: 1,362 feet (415.1 m)
  • 3 WTC: 250 feet (76.2 m)
  • 4 and 5 WTC: 120 feet (36.6 m)
  • 6 WTC: 110 feet (33.5 m)
  • 7 WTC: 610 feet (185.9 m)
Top floor
  • 1 WTC: 1,355 feet (413 m)
  • 2 WTC: 1,348 ft (411 m)
Technical details
Floor count
  • 1 and 2 WTC: 110 floors
  • 3 WTC: 22 floors
  • 4 and 5 WTC: 9 floors
  • 6 WTC: 8 floors
  • 7 WTC: 47 floors
Floor area
  • 1 and 2 WTC: 4,300,000 sq ft (400,000 m2) each
  • 4, 5, and 6 WTC: 500,000 sq ft (50,000 m2) each
  • 7 WTC: 1,868,000 sq ft (170,000 m2)
Lifts/elevators1 and 2 WTC: 99 each
Design and construction
Architect(s)
DeveloperPort Authority of New York and New Jersey
EngineerWorthington, Skilling, Helle & Jackson, Leslie E. Robertson Associates
Main contractorTishman Realty & Construction Company
References
I. ^ World Trade Center at Emporis

The World Trade Center (WTC) is a large complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It opened on April 4, 1973. At the time of their completion, the Twin Towers—the 1 World Trade Center (the North Tower) at 1,368 feet (417 m); and 2 World Trade Center (the South Tower) at 1,362 feet (415.1 m)—were the tallest buildings in the world. Other buildings in the complex include the Marriott World Trade Center (3 WTC), 4 WTC, 5 WTC, 6 WTC, and 7 WTC. The complex contains 13,400,000 square feet (1,240,000 m2) of office space.

The core complex was built between 1966 and 1975, at a cost of $400 million (equivalent to $2.27 billion in 2021).[1] The idea was suggested by David Rockefeller to help stimulate urban renewal in Lower Manhattan, and his brother Nelson signed the legislation to build it. The buildings at the complex were designed by Minoru Yamasaki. In 1998, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey decided to privatize it by leasing the buildings to a private company to manage. It awarded the lease to Silverstein Properties in July 2001. The World Trade Center symbolizes globalization and the economic power of America. Although its design was initially criticized by New York citizens and professional critics, the Twin Towers became an icon of New York City. It has a major role in popular culture, and according to one estimate was depicted in 472 films. The Twin Towers were also used in Philippe Petit's frequent tightrope-walking performance on August 7, 1974.

The World Trade Center experienced several major crime and terrorist incidents, including a fire on February 13, 1975; a bombing on February 26, 1993; a bank robbery on January 14, 1998, and a failed terrorist attack on September 11, 2001.

  1. ^ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series.