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Here’s what changed in New York City’s Financial District after the 9/11 attacks

After years of still-unfinished construction, lower Manhattan has become more residential and host to a wider range of industries

The September 11th Memorial. While the World Trade Centre has been rebuilt after many years of construction, the complex still isn't complete
The September 11th Memorial. While the World Trade Centre has been rebuilt after many years of construction, the complex still isn't complete Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Known for its soaring skyscrapers that house congregated financial firms, lower Manhattan has transformed since the attacks of 11 September 2001, in ways both visible and unseen.

Construction on the World Trade Centre began in the 1960s. Its large footprint replaced a neighbourhood called “Radio Row,” which was known for its stores selling radios, phonographs, televisions and electronic parts.

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