Danville Trade Center

Danville Trade Center (DTC) is a complex of 8 buildings located in Downtown Danville. It consist of two twin towers (DTC1 & DTC2), A hotel (DTC3) 3 plaza buildings (DTC4, DTC5, DTC6) a building outside the complex (DTC7) and a Dubai style buildign (DTC8). It first appeared in 2 Twins and a Tower.

Design
The design is similar to the pre-9/11 World Trade Center. But to avoid controversy, it features a star on top of the antenna of DTC1 and added 5 more floors instead of 110. The support for the twin towers originally was a single core. But due to 9/11, the support was changed to dual core.

Construction
DTC began construction on January 11, 2001 with the demolition of the Plaza de Plaza. The plan consists of 115 story twin towers 4 smaller buildings and 2 more skyscrapers.

On September 11, 2011, about 24% of DTC1's completion, construction was halted due to the twin towers in New York being attacked and DTC was left to be halted for about 1 year. DTC1 was dressed with an american flag and a dual core support has been constructed the day after 9/11.

Contruction resumed on September 1, 2002. With the groundbreaking of DTC2 and progress of the 33rd floor of DTC1. DTC7 and DTC8 started at November 4, 2002.

On January 23, 2005, DTC1 is 77% completed with the progress of the dual core installation and DTC2 is about 33% complete.

The twin towers were finally completed on September 8, 2008 and opened on September 11, 2008. DTC7 and DTC8 are about 88% and 78% completed.

Construction for DTC3, DTC4, DTC5 and DTC6 began on November 24, 2008 and progress on the DTC Mall has started.

The 4 plaza buildings and the mall has opened on May 11, 2011.

Accidents and Incidents
On January 2002, a fire broke out on the 30th floor of DTC1. DTC1 has minimal damage and extended the due date of delay from July 22, 2002 to September 1, 2002.

A bomb exploded in the 73 floor. Nobody was hurt or injured. The 73 floor of was closed and re-opened on May 29, 2011.