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7 WTC
Opened in May 2006, the 52-story, 1.7-million-square-foot 7 World Trade Center (WTC) is now 72% leased, with a diverse roster of tenants that includes Moody's Corporation and Ameriprise Financial and a number of companies that relocated from midtown: the law firm Darby & Darby, Dutch bank ABN AMRO, the New York Academy of Sciences, Mansueto Ventures, publisher of Fast Company and Inc. magazines, Kostnanetz & Fink law firm, and Silverstein Properties.
Designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, 7 WTC is the first certified "green" building to be constructed in New York City. Among many building enhancements, 7 WTC has a reinforced concrete core and a steel superstructure. Safety systems exceed the city's building code and Port Authority requirements, and are expected to form the basis for future high-rise building codes.
The rebuilt office tower combines a powerful infrastructure with ultra-efficient floors to offer tenants substantial operational efficiencies. With 45-foot column-free spans, high ceilings, and stunning views in all directions, the 45,000-square-foot floor plate provides unparalleled freedom to customize each space. From backup power systems, to abundant riser spacing, to above-standard electrical capacity and next-generation HVAC systems, the tower's infrastructure anticipates and exceeds future demands in every way. And the sheer beauty of its shimmering external façade gracefully enhances any corporate image.
7 World Trade Center is the office building of tomorrow - today.
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