September 10, 2011
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One World Trade Center

Also known as the Freedom Tower, this architectural marvel represents American recovery. In 2003, NYC hosted a national competition for the design of the new World Trade Center. Among thousands of entries, the Freedom Tower was selected and is now under construction. It is expected to open in 2013, and several companies, like Condé Nast, have already signed a lease for office space.

Graphic illustration of One World Trade Center describing the top, middle, and lower section of the tower.

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