One World Trade Center Will Become The Tallest Building In The Western Hemisphere
Getty Images / Michael LoccisanoUpdate: We reported on this issue prematurely. The spire was scheduled to go up earlier this week, but was delayed due to inclement weather. It's slated to go up on Thursday morning, May 2nd. We'll update with pictures when they're available.
Today, construction crews placed the final part of the spire on One World Trade Center.
The lower Manhattan building now measures a symbolic 1,776 feet—a patriotic reference to the year the Declaration of Independence was signed—making it the new tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere.
The first part of the spire was lifted into place in December.
Onlookers watched as construction crews topped the building with the final part of the spire today.
Official photos have not been released yet, but you can watch the progress on a live web cam from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.