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3 World Trade Center - 175 Greenwich Street​

Lord Rogers’s Tower 3 at 175 Greenwich Street, between Dey and Cortlandt Streets, is a flat-topped building with asymmetrical shoulders and the diagonal beams of the exoskeletal framework seem to echo the rooftop of Tower 2. The building will rise 1,155 feet, reaching the higher pinnacle at the antennas. It will have five trading floors, three retail floors, nine mechanical floors and 54 floors of offices, for a total of 71 stories.

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#1,665 ·
I was using the shape of the new street in relation to the building to judge that, so i might be wrong. But it looks like they only have a little bit of space for that western most bay, if it is there. Seems that the street would but right against the building...

...not to assume too much
 
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The steel we're seeing will support the upper retail floors, which don't extend to the western perimeter columns, these floors are supported by four columns on the western end and according to plans all four go all the way down to the subgrade floors, though judging by the photo it seems the two inner thinner ones get joined to the outer ones... hmm interesting..
 
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Even though it's not a reliable source, it still is a good sign

In late June 2012, David Zalesne president of Owen Steel confirmed that construction of the tower will continue and that Owen Steel has been selected to provide the structural steel for the building.[15][16] This has no yet been confirmed by Silverstein Properties or the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
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