Completed: 2014

Architect: SOM

Floors: 104

Total Square Feet: 3,100,000

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Eric Engelhardt The Durst Organization 212.667.8704
Karen Rose The Durst Organization 212.667.8705
David A. Falk Newmark 212.372.2271
Hal D. Stein Newmark 212 233 8185
Peter T. Shimkin Newmark 212.372.2150
Jason T. Greenstein Newmark 212.372.2349
Nathan Kropp Newmark 212.372.2056

One World Trade Center

Home to New York City’s largest TAMI (technology, advertising, media, information) tenant community, One World Trade Center’s state-of-the-art architectural, environmental, and structural design combines with unmatched convenience, ample amenities, and a vibrant neighborhood to inspire innovation, productivity, and success. Well& by Durst on the 64th floor of the iconic tower provides tenants with a space that invigorates, inspires, and fosters connections. This amenity floor features a delectable menu of freshly prepared seasonal meals, exclusive curated events, and state-of-the-art meeting, event, and lounge spaces, all designed to seamlessly facilitate business services.

Built by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and The Durst Organization in an unparalleled public-private partnership, One World Trade Center sets a new standard of design, construction, and prestige. Responsible for leasing together with Newmark as co-exclusive leasing agents, as well as managing the tower, The Durst Organization’s participation ensures that One World Trade Center operates to the highest real estate standards.

 

 


Major Tenants:
  • Ameriprise
  • Carta
  • Condé Nast Publications
  • GroundTruth
  • Stagwell
  • Undertone
  • Wunderkind

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Sky Lobby Matterport
Sweeping panoramas characterize this striking double-height space on One World Trade Center's 64th floor.

Sustainability

One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere to achieve LEED Gold certification—and a global model for sustainable design. From construction to operations, every element of the building was designed to reduce environmental impact and support the wellbeing of its occupants.

Green buildings like One World Trade Center use less energy and water, create less waste, and offer healthier, more comfortable indoor environments. Studies show they can also improve productivity and reduce absenteeism—giving tenants a smart advantage when it comes to employee wellness, branding, and talent retention.  

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