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Real estate developer Larry Silverstein signs a concrete bucket before it is lifted to the top of the building during a topping off ceremony for 3 World Trade Center, June 23, 2016 in New York City. The ceremony marks the completion of the 2.5 billion dollar building's concrete core. 3 World Trade Center will stand 1,079-foot tall. Drew Angerer/Getty Images/AFP.
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NEW YORK (AFP).- The newest skyscraper in New York's World Trade Center complex was topped off with a final bucket of concrete Thursday as several hundred people looked on, at a ceremony highlighting the area's rebirth nearly 15 years after the 9/11 attacks.
The 80-story 3 World Trade Center, which is located next to the new WTC rail station opened in March and across from the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum, is now at its full height of 1,079 feet (329 meters).
The tower, which was designed by Richard Rogers and has a glass facade, will be fully completed next year and should have its first tenants in 2018.
There are now several skyscrapers replacing the Twin Towers destroyed on September 11, 2001.
One World Trade Center is the main building, and the tallest in the United States at 1,776 feet. 4 and 7 World Trade Center are completed and occupied. Two others have yet to be built -- 2 and 5 World Trade Center.
On Thursday, developer Larry Silverstein -- responsible for several of the new towers -- hailed 3 World Trade Center as "the symbol of downtown's rebirth."
The area has "changed so much," he said.
"I always believed that the new WTC could be a success and that downtown's best days are still ahead," Silverstein added.
"I just turned 85, and this project continues to be the passion of my life."
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Today's News
June 24, 2016
Schirn Kunsthalle presents comic-strip pioneers of the early 20th century
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The Pierre Lassonde Pavilion opens its doors on the Grande Allé
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MoMA announces the first major museum survey in New York of Louise Lawler
Bozar presents a survey of the artistic trends that flourished in Europe after the Second World War
Nairy Baghramian presents first major solo exhibition in London since Serpentine Gallery in 2010
Hake's pop culture auction offers rare political memorabilia, elusive toy robots, 3,000+ comic books and more
Final results: The Private Collection of Joan Rivers realizes $2,495,250, selling 96% by lot
Art Antiques London returns to Kensington Gardens
Celebrate Babe Ruth's life at the National Portrait Gallery
"Lines and Curves" by Natasha Law opens at Eleven
Imran Qureshi unveils his largest outdoor commission in Bradford
Two million dollar gift for the Audain Art Museum
Koekkoek masterpiece debuts in Heritage Auctions
Bonhams Fine Watch Sale ticks all the boxes
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Sunny Side Up! Group exhibition opens at Rook & Raven
An Arrival Tale: An exhibition by Mario García Torres on view at TBA21-Augarten in Vienna
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