3 WORLD TRADE CENTER

Overview: 3 World Trade Center

Designed by Pritzker-prize winning architect Richard Rogers and his firm Rogers Stirk Harbor + Partners, 3 World Trade Center enlivens and seamlessly integrates into Downtown’s streetscape, with a major concentration of retail – both at the street-level and in underground pedestrian concourses that lead directly to 12 subway lines and the PATH trains.

In June 2018, developer Silverstein Properties completed financing and construction of 3 World Trade Center at 175 Greenwich Street. In August 2019, the developer unveiled the largest office terrace in the city. With notable tenants such as Uber and GroupM, the tower is home to 15 industry-leading companies and employs over 13,000 office workers.
 
3 World Trade Center is a model of transparency and sustainability. The tower consists of a reinforced concrete core with steel structure outside the core, and is clad in an external structural steel frame. The building features floor-to-ceiling glass, and all four corners and each floor plate of the tower are column-free to create an open workspace environment—key for attracting cutting-edge companies in brainpower-driven businesses like technology, advertising and branding, as well as law and financial service firms. 3 World Trade Center is a LEED-certified Gold office tower.
 
INSPIRE Your Day by Silverstein: A Tenant-Exclusive Lifestyle & Wellness Program

INSPIRE Your Day provides 3 WTC tenants 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, on-site hospitality ambassador (coming soon) to social and wellness programming that integrates seamlessly into your work routine. Enjoy tenant-exclusive events from yoga classes, happy hours, and culinary experiences, to lectures and massage sessions while taking advantage of neighborhood discounts and perks.

Tenants at 3 WTC enjoy an exclusive 5,000 SF terrace lounge—the largest in Lower Manhattan—on the 17th floor, accessible from Spring through Fall, summertime outdoor programming and INSPIRE Your Day activations throughout the WTC Campus, floor-to-ceiling glass windows delivering productivity-boosting natural light and some of the most impressive views in Lower Manhattan.

Specifications
  • Address

    175 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007

  • Architect

    Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

  • Year Built

    Opened June, 2018

  • Height

    80 Floors/ 1079 feet

  • Size

    2.5 million square feet

  • Floor Plates

    Floors 76-80 ~31,000 rsf

    Floors 60-75 ~37,000 rsf

    Floors 35-59 ~44,000 rsf

  • Lobby

    Triple-height office lobby 9 entrances (5 from street level, 2 from transportation hub, and 2 from retail complex)

  • Slab Height

    13' 6"

  • Infrastructure

    HVAC: condenser water system with 24/7 capacity

    Electricity: sub-metered

  • Elevator

    HIgh-speed destination dispatch system

    Access to multiple passenger cars per floor

  • Telecom

    3 WTC offers its tenants state-of-the-art infrastructure powered by industry leading service providers.

  • Security

    Lobby desk attended by security personnel 24/7

    Access via turnstiles and ID card system

    Security cameras throughout

  • Windows

    Floor to ceiling glass

  • Notable tenants

    Uber
    GroupM
    Casper
    Diageo
    Kelley Drye

  • 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.

  • Transportation

    The World Trade Center offers modern, direct, weather-protected access to 12 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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