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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:19, 3 July 2019 (UTC)
... that the WTC Cortlandt subway station (pictured) in New York City, closed for 17 years after the September 11 attacks, cost $181 million to rebuild? Source: NBC News. "A downtown subway station has reopened for the first time since it was destroyed in the World Trade Center attack 17 years ago. [...] The new station cost $181 million and features a mosaic that uses words from the Declaration of Independence."
ALT1:... that the WTC Cortlandt subway station (pictured) in New York City, damaged after the September 11 attacks, was originally slated to be demolished without any replacement, before eventually being rebuilt in 2018? Source: NBC News; NY Times. "The Cortlandt Street Station, which is directly beneath the trade center plaza and was heavily damaged, will be demolished, and the shape of any new station in that area will be part of much larger plans for redevelopment and a memorial at the trade center site, officials said.")