Reflecting on WTC progress in 2010

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2010 was a milestone year for the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan. Steel for the $3.2 billion One World Trade Center reached the halfway point at 52 stories, while a preliminary deal with Conde Nast brought the building its first tenant. Developer Larry Silverstein’s Church Street towers are also progressing, with Tower 4 rising above street level. At the eight-acre memorial, more than 120 trees have been planted and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey has started to test the waterfalls that will flow there. The memorial is set to open next Sept. 11, on the 10-year anniversary of the attacks. [DNAinfo]