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A World-Class Retail Destination at the new World Trade Center

The new World Trade Center will offer retail facilities second to none, with a vast array of shopping, dining and entertainment offerings to attract a diverse and affluent consumer base.

With approximately 500,000 square feet of retail space, the possibilities are endless. The stunning new transit terminal designed by Santiago Calatrava will feature multi-level retail opportunities with a full complement of restaurants and specialty stores.

Inviting street-level retail spaces will offer equally enviable opportunities for retailers who want to connect with the hundreds of thousands of residents, day workers, commuters and tourists who visit the area every day.

The World Trade Center retail complex will be a centerpiece for the entire Lower Manhattan area, a district that is experiencing rapid growth in office occupancy, residential population, commuter traffic and tourism.

Retail Space Map: Click here to see sample floor lay-outs for retail space in the WTC.

For information on retail opportunities, please contact:

WTC Retail
Ann Freedman, Manager WTC Retail Program
WTC Redevelopment
The Port Authority of NY & NJ
115 Broadway
19th Floor
New York, NY 10006
212.435.6494
afreedma@panynj.gov

 

A Roadmap Forward

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

Download the report (PDF)

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.

Sustainable WTC Complex

  • Most environmentally-conscious complex of its size in the world.
  • LEED Gold Certification.
  • Energy performance exceeds code requirements by 20%.
  • Cooling systems use reclaimed rainwater.
  • Waste steam helps generate electricity.
  • Increased outside-air ventilation improves inside-air quality, reduced emissions.
  • The electricity generated every hour by the new WTC’s sustainable fuel cells is enough to light 480,000 compact fluorescent light bulbs.