Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners' 3 World Trade Center Opens in New York City
3 World Trade Center, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, has opened for business in Lower Manhattan, New York City. At 1079 feet tall, and 80 floors, the scheme is the fifth-highest in New York, and the penultimate tower to be opened on the World Trade Center site. Construction of the tower saw over 4,000 union workers apply millions of hours.
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3 World Trade Center, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, has opened for business in Lower Manhattan, New York City. At 1079 feet tall, and 80 floors, the scheme is the fifth-highest in New York, and the penultimate tower to be opened on the World Trade Center site. Construction of the tower saw over 4,000 union workers apply millions of hours.The scheme forms part of a larger development of the World Trade Center site, including SOM?s One World Trade Center, BIG?s 2 World Trade Center, and a Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony in the tower?s lobby marked the scheme?s opening, led by developer Larry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties, and attended by government leaders such as New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo. In its first year, 3 WTC will welcome over 6000 employees from tenants including GroupM, McKinsey, and IEX.
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It has been a great privilege to design one of the new buildi...
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3 World Trade Center, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, has opened for business in Lower Manhattan, New York City. At 1079 feet tall, and 80 floors, the scheme is the fifth-highest in New York, and the penultimate tower to be opened on the World Trade Center site. Construction of the tower saw over 4,000 union workers apply millions of hours.The scheme forms part of a larger development of the World Trade Center site, including SOM?s One World Trade Center, BIG?s 2 World Trade Center, and a Transportation Hub by Santiago Calatrava.
© Joe Woolhead
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony in the tower?s lobby marked the scheme?s opening, led by developer Larry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties, and attended by government leaders such as New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo. In its first year, 3 WTC will welcome over 6000 employees from tenants including GroupM, McKinsey, and IEX.
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It has been a great privilege to design one of the new buildi...
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