Welp, so much for 2023.
Barely four days into the new year, the 11,875-pound Waterford Crystal-bedecked ball that drops from the top of One Times Square in one of the globe's most famous New Year's Eve celebrations is dark.
The 2023 numerals have vanished, prompting concern from Times Square-goers and, potentially, the world over the fate of the celebrated annual icon. The ball itself has become a year-long attraction, sparkling above the Crossroads of the World from January through December, before the new numbers arrive to bring in the next year.
So what happened to 2023? You'll be happy to know there is apparently nothing nefarious afoot.
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A spokesperson for the Times Square Alliance confirmed the 2023 numbers were taken down because of construction at One Times Square.
Lisa Serbaniewicz, a spokesperson for the property, later confirmed in a statement that the numerals were temporarily removed as part of its redevelopment, which will include a new viewing deck, museum and interactive experience.
"The numerals will be reaffixed to the top of the building later this year in alignment with the construction process," Serbaniewicz added. "The New Year’s Eve Ball will remain at the building throughout the redevelopment, with some temporary planned outages to allow for site construction."
In the meantime, if you missed this year's ball drop, we've got you covered. Relive the moment in the player above.