A Times article under the headline "Developer Reaches Deal To Finish 80-Story Tower" begins:
The developer Larry A. Silverstein plans to resume construction of a long-stalled 80-story building at the World Trade Center site immediately, under an agreement the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey approved on Wednesday.
If all goes according to plan, the building at the 16-acre site would join the Western Hemisphere's tallest tower, the 104-story 1 World Trade Center, which is nearing completion, and Mr. Silverstein's first tower, a 72-story office building at 4 World Trade Center.
It is not accurate to call 4 World Trade Center "Mr. Silverstein's first tower." Seven World Trade Center opened in May 2006, years before 4 World Trade Center.