NEW YORK—The cornerstone of the new World Trade Center was placed on July 4, but the final plans for what will rise from Ground Zero are still not agreed and could take a decade to be carried out.
The lower Manhattan site, where the twin towers were destroyed on September 11, 2001—killing 2,749 people—remains a giant hole.
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