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One World Trade Center will be New York’s premier office tower, offering an exceptionally well positioned and appointed facility with unsurpassed convenience, security and safety.  Among the world’s most green construction projects, the building provides an unprecedented range of leasing opportunities.

1 World Trade Center LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.

For detailed information on One World Trade Center,  contact:

One World Trade Center
Thomas P. Maher, Assistant Director, Leasing
WTC Redevelopment
The Port Authority of NY & NJ
115 Broadway
19th Floor
New York, NY 10006
212.435.6531
tmaher@panynj.gov

For more information on Towers 2,3,4 and 7, please visit Silverstein Properties.

Building Facts

Location
One World Trade Center is located on the northwest corner of the World Trade Center site, bordered by Vesey, Washington, West and Fulton streets.

Building Size
2,600,000 Gross Square Feet of Class A Office Space.

Floor Sizes


Available Size Ranges

Floors

Usable Square Feet

Usable Square Meters

47 – 51

32,255 – 32,877

2,996 – 3,054

52 – 56

26,819 – 31,913

2,491 – 2,965

57 – 61

26,623 – 31,138

2,473 – 2,893

62 – 66

25,886 – 29,774

2,405 – 2,766

67 – 72

27,245 – 29,151

2,531 – 2,704

73 – 77

27,146 – 28,323

2,522 – 2,631

78 – 82

24,990 – 26,534

2,322 – 2,465

83 – 88

23,971 – 25,072

2,227 – 2,329

Ceiling Height
Typical 13’ 4” slab to slab.

Column Spacing
Typical 30’ x 30’ column bays.

Lobby
The street-level office lobby features a 50-foot ceiling and entrances on all four sides of the building.

Notable Security Features (Construction)
Enhanced structural connections at the core and columns, alternative load paths, hardened columns and slabs at grade and below-grade spaces to increase structural robustness. An interconnected stair system that allows for multiple building exit points along with many other life/safety features.

Notable Security Features (Operations)
Coordinated program of controlled electronic access, electronic surveillance and uniformed security guards on a 24/7 basis, electronic turnstiles, messenger center and extensive CCTV coverage. Additional WTC site-wide security features a Police Command Center as well as a Vehicular Security Center.

Life/Safety
State-of-the-art Class E system, fully sprinklered building, emergency generator covering all life safety systems, among many other advanced features exceed the New York City Building Code.

Elevators
54 passenger elevators, nine elevator banks, five service elevators, five express elevators to restaurant and observation deck levels.

Electrical Capacity
The electrical system for general office space will be distributed through a vertical bus-duct system. Space tenants will be allocated electrical riser capacity of 6 watts (demand load) per USF for lighting and utility power requirements.

Tenant Generator Locations
Three separate spaces available within the building. Each location has the capability of holding two generators with a maximum of 1 megawatt per unit.

Telecom
Dual points of entry, vertically stacked telecom riser closets. Future service providers have not yet been selected. Additional riser capacity available to support up to 4” conduits. Building will include necessary infrastructure for full wireless capabilities.

HVAC
The A/C system will be all-air variable air volume type. Low temperature supply air, maintained at 75F +/-2º, will originate from condenser water-cooled direct expansion (DX) packaged A/C units located in local fan rooms.

Supplemental Cooling
3,000 tons of refrigeration via condenser water for future tenant fit-out needs.

Transportation
One World Trade Center offers unprecedented access to mass transit both at grade and through an underground concourse, with entry immediately outside the building and running from the new Fulton Street Transit Center to Battery Park City and the World Financial Center and ferry terminals.

Incentives
Incentives may include: grants, Liberty Zone tax benefits (credits, tax abatements/reductions), Lower Manhattan Economic Revitalization Plan tax abatements and reductions, low-cost New York Power Authority power, sales-tax exemptions and WTC Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) program.

Building Features
A public observation deck on the 100th and 101st floors, a skyline restaurant on the 102nd floor and an antenna mast rising to an iconic height of 1,776 feet. All floors will be served by elevators. The Skylobby on the 64th floor serves as a dramatic entrance for the office floors above. A loading dock with five bays will be accessible from Washington Street.

 

Progress Report

Read the Port Authority's new report on the path ahead at the new World Trade Center.

Download the report (PDF)

1 WTC Construction Facts

  • Placed over 76,000 CY of below and above grade concrete.
  • Installed more than 14,000 tons of steel installed, bringing One WTC to the 30th floor level.
  • Installed 54 Santiago Calatrava-designed arches to form Transportation Hub Connector.
  • Steel erection now at 99 percent complete for 9/11 Memorial.

Retail Facts

  • 500,000 square feet of multi-level retail space.
  • Primary retail space in stunning new transit terminal designed by Santiago Calatrava.
  • Prime street-level retail space in multiple towers.
  • Concentrated consumer-base with wages 3x higher than city average.

Green Construction Facts

  • Recycled content building materials, including sustainably-harvested wood.
  • Construction debris recycled.
  • Construction vehicles use ultra-low sulfur diesel fuels and particulate filters.

 

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