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4 World Trade Center

4 World Trade Center

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4 World Trade Center
was the first office tower to open on the 16-acre WTC site.
Designed by Pritzker-prize winning architect Fumihiko Maki to LEED-Gold standards, 4 WTC is the most high tech and state-of-the-art building in New York City. With open and efficient floor plates, tenants can create the ideal work environment for their business today and in the future. Column-free corners and 80-foot perimeter column spans enhance design options, increase the amount of natural light, and offer uninterrupted views from every window.
150 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007
150 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007
 Fumihiko Maki
Fumihiko Maki
2013
2013
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72 floors / 977 feet
2.3 million square feet

Office building
specifications

Floor plates
~34,000 rsf
Lobby
46' finished ceiling with floor-to-ceiling glass
Overlooking 8 acre park
Features imported granite, marble, and wood finishes
Slab height
Slab to slab: 13'5"
Infrastructure
HVAC: condenser water system with 24/7 capacity
Electricity: sub-metered
Elevator
High speed destination dispatch system
6-8 passenger cars per floor
Telecom
Cablevision Lightpath
Lightower Fiber Networks
Verizon Wireless
Time Warner Cable
XO Communications

Availability

Designed by Pritzker-prize winning
architect Fumihiko Maki
to LEED-Gold standards, 4 WTC is the most high tech and state-of-the-art building in New York City
Floors
In-building access to subway lines
Perimeter column spans by feet

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INSPIRE Your Day by Silverstein: A Tenant-Exclusive Lifestyle & Wellness Program
INSPIRE Your Day provides tenants of 4 WTC with hospitality-focused programming designed to help you to make a life while making a living. Take advantage of services ranging from a hotel-quality, hospitality ambassador (coming soon) to social and wellness
Getting here
4 World Trade Center offers direct, weather-protected access to most of the City’s subway, bus and ferry lines. Two new train stations – the WTC Transportation Hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, and the MTA Fulton Transit Center make coming and going fast and convenient. It’s the equivalent of having Grand Central, Times Square and Penn Station in one place.
Vehicle service
Black car and taxi drop off address is the corner of Greenwich and Liberty Streets.
Subway Lines
2
3
4
5
A
C
J
Z
to Fulton Street
E
to World Trade Center
R
W
to Rector Street
Bus routes
22
5
20
9
103
Ferry service
Available from Midtown Manhattan,New Jersey, Queens and Staten Island.
Parking garages
75 West St., 90 West St. and 73 Church St. BY PATH
Path
Trans-Hudson PATH rail to New Jersey: WTC Stop

Downloads & links

Contact our leasing team

Keith A. Cody
kcody@silvprop.com
212-312-9229
Gordon L. Hough
ghough@silvprop.com
212.313.4643
Harlan Strader III
hstrader@silvprop.com
212.551.7374
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