7 World Trade Center
Overview: 7 World Trade Center
Nestled between Tribeca and the WTC campus, 7 WTC features floor-to-ceiling windows, soaring ceiling heights, and 40,000-square-foot floor plates with 45-foot column-free spans, efficiently and flexibly designed for tenants to craft a workspace to their exact specifications. 7 WTC occupants enjoy plentiful nearby greenspaces, including Silverstein Family Park at the building’s entrance, plus spectacular panoramic views of Manhattan in every direction.
Designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, 7 WTC led the charge in the revitalization of Lower Manhattan and remains a benchmark of innovative design, sustainability, and efficiency that others aspire to. It empowers its tenants with everything they need to attract the workforce’s top talent.
Get Inspired
Located on the 10th floor, The Studio at 7 WTC offers exclusive access to breakout areas, conference rooms, a lounge, and more—and that’s only the beginning of the amenity spaces available to 7 WTC tenants through Silverstein’s Inspire program. With Inspire, 7 WTC tenants enjoy all the co-working and amenity spaces across every office building in the Silverstein portfolio, plus a full suite of services and hospitality-infused programming.
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Address
250 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007
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Architect
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
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Year Built
2006
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Height
52 Floors / 741 feet
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Size
1.7 million square feet
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Floor Plates
~42,000 rsf
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Lobby
45ft-high glass and marble lobby
Site-specific art installation
News stand
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Slab Height
Slab to slab: 13'6"
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Infrastructure
HVAC: Condenser water system with 24/7 capacity
Electricity: Sub-metered
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Elevator
High speed destination dispatch system
6 passenger cars per floor
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Telecom
Abovenet Communications
AT&T
Cablevision Lightpath
Cogent Communications
Level 3 Communications
Verizon Wireless
Sidera Networks (Formerly RCN)
Time Warner Cable
XO Communications -
Security
Lobby desk attended by security personnel 24/7
Access via turnstiles and ID card system
Security cameras throughout
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Windows
Floor to ceiling glass
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Notable tenants
Moody's Corporation, New York Academy of Sciences, Mansueto Ventures, MSCI and WilmerHale
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Neighborhood
The World Trade Center features direct building access to over 150 shops and restaurants including Eataly, Apple, Épicerie Boulud, Beer Table and Tiffany's. Home to over 60,000 families, Downtown has become New York's hottest live-work neighborhood. The city's top restaurants, bars, hotels and shops - as well as schools, apartment buildings and parks - are all within one square mile.
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Transportation
The World Trade Center offers modern, direct, weather-protected access to 11 subway lines and the New Jersey-bound PATH trains. Ferries and water taxis to New Jersey & Staten Island as well as a multitude of bus lines are also just steps away. Two new train stations - the WTC Transportation Hub and the MTA Fulton Transit Center make coming and going fast and convenient.
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