This Day in History: One World Trade Center Officially Opens in NYC (November 3rd)

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This Day in History:
One World Trade Center
Officially Opens in NYC.
November 3, 2014.
Construction for the tower
where the former Twin Towers
stood began in 2006.
Following the 9/11 terrorist
attacks, a competition was
held to find a lead architect
for a new structure.
Polish-American architect
Daniel Libeskind won the
competition. His vision of an
asymmetrical tower wasn't realized, however.
Leaseholder Larry Silverstein employed his
preferred architect, David Childs. Childs' design of
a more traditional tower was also eventually changed.
Critics commented that the
slow pace of construction allowed for
a "sense of emblematic rebirth" to
become "more acute and irresistible.".
Today, tenants of One World Trade Center
include several major financial companies,
as well as media and tech companies

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