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Lower Manhattan, New York City 1988 Damaged Sustained heavy damage in the collapse of 1 and 2 World Trade Center 0 [2] St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church: Lower Manhattan, New York City 1830s Destroyed Destroyed in the collapse of 1 and 2 World Trade Center 0 [19] St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church: Lower Manhattan, New York City 1840 Damaged
A New York City fireman calls for 10 more rescue workers to make their way into the rubble of the World Trade Center. The cleanup was a massive operation coordinated by the City of New York Department of Design and Construction. On September 22, a preliminary cleanup plan was delivered by Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland ...
[9] [11] The building was dedicated on October 12, 1977. [12] [13] As part of Citicorp Center's construction, a new building for the site's previous occupant, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, was erected at the site's northwest corner; by agreement, it was supposed to be separate from the main tower.
7 World Trade Center (7 WTC, WTC-7, or Tower 7), colloquially known as Building 7 or the Salomon Brothers Building, was an office building constructed as part of the original World Trade Center Complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
New York officials give press conference on crane collapse. Wednesday 26 July 2023 14:31, Rachel Sharp. New York officials including Mayor Eric Adams are holding a press conference on the crane ...
Parking garage's entrance on Ann Street, photographed in 2017. The building, which was located at 57 Ann Street in New York City's Financial District, was built in 1925. [1] [2] Both in 1926 and 1957, it was granted certificates of occupancy to operate as a garage holding "more than five" automobiles per level and for ten people to be on a floor at a time. [2]
The original World Trade Center (WTC) was a complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.Built primarily between 1966 and 1975, it was dedicated on April 4, 1973, and was destroyed during the September 11 attacks in 2001.
It opened in 1974 and was the building in the World Trade Center complex that had the fewest stories. The building served as the U.S. Customs House for New York. It was demolished in late 2001 due to the damage sustained by the collapse of the North Tower during the September 11 attacks.