
World Trade Center (New York)
The World Trade Center in New York was a complex of buildings designed to promote international commerce, featuring the iconic Twin Towers. Completed in the early 1970s, it served as a hub for global business and trade, hosting offices, retail spaces, and security functions. On September 11, 2001, terrorists attacked the Twin Towers, causing their collapse and resulting in significant loss of life. The site has since been rebuilt, including the new One World Trade Center, symbolizing resilience and economic strength. The World Trade Center remains a prominent symbol of business, recovery, and remembrance.