First Glimpse: Millennium Top Off Party
Friday, February 8, 2008, by Sarah Hromack

We caught the first throes of the Millennium Tower's topping-off party, which just ended about an hour ago. A ceremonial bucket carrying a small pine tree and American flag were hoisted atop the building in what we understand to be a traditional ceremony signifying that the last of the concrete has been poured for 645-foot tall structure. Like a champion game-winning basketball, said bucket was signed by the entire crew. Lunch was served up to all, as was the Jazz. Joy.

UPDATE— A few more shots have trickled in; enjoy.


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