9/11 Museum Deal Reached
Work had stalled after builders stopped receiving payment
A dispute that has all but halted work on New York's 9/11 museum has been resolved in time for the attacks' 11th anniversary, say officials.
The governors of New York and New Jersey and the mayor of New York City announced the agreement late on Monday.
The site was supposed to have been completed by Tuesday, but it is unclear if it will even be open in time for the 12th anniversary of the attacks.
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