Spire for 1 World Trade Center arrives in NYC
NEW YORK The crowning spire of the World Trade Center's tallest building has arrived in New York City.
A barge was brought across New York Harbor from New Jersey's Port Newark on Tuesday.
It held nine pieces of the steel spire that will top One World Trade Center in lower Manhattan.
Meanwhile, workers on the 104-story skyscraper were busy pouring concrete that will hold the 408-foot spire.
The trade center's director of construction, Steven Plate (playt), says the spire marks a post 9/11 milestone that signifies New York City is "better than ever."
The heaviest piece weighs nearly 70 tons.
The spire is expected to rise into the Manhattan sky by spring.
Plate says the 1,776-foot high-rise symbolizing America's freedom will be the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.