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7 World Trade Center

7 World Trade Center

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7 World Trade Center
has led the charge in revitalizing Lower Manhattan.
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.
250 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007
250 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10007
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
2006
2006
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52 Floors / 741 feet
1.7 million square feet

Office building
specifications

Floor plates
~42,000 rsf
Lobby
45ft-high glass and marble lobby
Site-specific art installation
News stand
Slab height
Slab to slab: 13'6"
Infrastructure
HVAC: Condenser water system with 24/7 capacity
Electricity: Sub-metered
Elevator
High speed destination dispatch system
6 passenger cars per floor
Telecom
Abovenet Communications
AT&T
Cablevision Lightpath
Cogent Communications
Level 3 Communications
Verizon Wireless
Sidera Networks (Formerly RCN)
Time Warner Cable
XO Communications

Availability

Getting here
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.
Path
Trans-Hudson PATH rail to New Jersey: WTC Stop

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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
Mary Ann Tighe
maryann.tighe@cbre.com
212.984.8128
Steve Eynon
stephen.eynon@cbre.com
212.984.6596
Ken Meyerson
ken.meyerson@cbre.com
212.984.8018
Robert J. Hill
robert.j.hill@cbre.com
212.984.6610
Evan Haskell
evan.haskell@cbre.com
212.984.8049
Caroline Merck
caroline.merck@cbre.com
212.984.8336
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