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9/5/2015 One World Trade Center  http://www.panynj.gov/wtcprogress/index.html 1/1 The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s One World Trade Center is redefining Lower Manhattan’s New York skyline. Standing at a symbolic 1,776 feet tall, the architectural and engineering marvel is an ever- present symbol of renewal and hope. Designed by renowned architect David Childs, of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, LLP, One World Trade Center incorporates new architectural and environmental standards, setting a new level of social responsibility in urban design. The 104-story building, a joint venture between The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and The Durst Organization, is designed to be the safest commercial structure in the world and the premier commercial business address in New York. The iconic, 3.0-million-square-foot office tower is 72 percent of the projected stabilized net operating income (NOI), totaling 1.9 million square feet in the Class-A building. Currently One World Trade Center is more than 63 percent leased, with world-class publisher Condé Nast as its anchor tenant. Conde Nast will occupy nearly 1.2 million square feet to house its global headquarters, along with the Vantone China Center, which has leased 19 0,000 squar e feet, and the U.S. Genera l Services Administ ration which will lease more than 270,000 square feet of space under a 20-year agreement. The New Standard in Design The ultra-modern design of One World Trade Center is an innovative mix of architecture, safety and sustainability. The building's simplicity and clarity of form are timeless, extending the long tradition of American ingenuity in high-rise construction. One World Trade Center will be a new visual landmark for New York and the United States. Its structure is designed around a strong, redundant steel frame, consisting of beams and columns. Paired with a concrete-core shear wall, the redundant steel frame lends substantial rigidity and redundancy to the overall building structure while providing column-free interior spans for maximum flexibility. The building incorporates highly advanced state-of-the-art life-safety systems that exceed the requirements of the New York City Building Code and that will lead the way in developing new innovative technology for high-rise building standards. A New Level of Social Responsibility in Urban Design Through unprecedented collaborations with technology and energy leaders throughout the world, One World Trade Center's design team used the latest methods to maximize efficiency, minimize waste and pollution, conserve water, improve air quality and reduce the impacts of the development. Taking advantage of the next generation of innovative energy sources, as well as off-site renewable wind and hydro power, One World Trade Center is slated to be both safe and environmentally friendly. Unsurpassed Access Workers commuting to One World Trade Center will enjoy unprecedented access to mass transit service. Dazzling new climate-controlled corridors will connect One World Trade Center to the WTC Transportation Hub and the new PATH terminal, 11 NYC Transit subway lines and the new Fulton Street Transit Center, the World Financial Center and ferry terminal, underground parking and world-class shopping and dining. One World Trade Center's location in Lower Manhattan positions it in close proximity to amenities at the World Financial Center, Battery Park City and the new West Side Promenade, as well as offers easy access to Tribeca, South Street Seaport and Wall Street. Neighborhood amenities include world-class shopping and a riverfront walkway in a mixed-use community that is active 24/7. Leasing To learn about leasing space, see floor plans and more, go to www.OneWTC.com.  How the Site Was Built Click here to view a presentation on the development of the World Trade Center site from the beginning. One WTC Construction Status One World Trade Center opened for business on November 3, 2014 with the move in of Conde Nast Exterior material hoist removal complete One WTC Building Facts The tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere stands at a symbolic 1,776 feet. 3 million square feet Class (A) office space. There are 70 elevators in the building 3 observat ion floors (100,101,102) Over 45,000 tons of structural steel Over 200,000 cubic yards of concrete. Enough concrete to make a sidewalk from New York to Chicago One WTC Safety & Security Features Safety systems exceed code requirements. Elevators housed in protected central building core. Protected tenant collection point on each floor. Dedicated staircase for use by firefighters. Extra wide pressurized staircases. Concrete-protected sprinklers, emergency risers and communication systems. Enhanced emergency communication cabling. One WTC - Green Features Most environmentally sustainable project of its size in the world. Pending LEED certified by US Green Building Council. Energy performance exceeds code requirements by 20%. Cooling systems use reclaimed rainwater. Waste steam helps generate electricity. The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey World Trade Center One World Trade Center  

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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s One World Trade Center is redefining Lower Manhattan’sNew York skyline. Standing at a symbolic 1,776 feet tall, the architectural and engineering marvel is an ever-present symbol of renewal and hope.

Designed by renowned architect David Childs, of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, LLP, One World Trade Center

incorporates new architectural and environmental standards, setting a new level of social responsibility in urbandesign.

The 104-story building, a joint venture between The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and The DurstOrganization, is designed to be the safest commercial structure in the world and the premier commercialbusiness address in New York. The iconic, 3.0-million-square-foot office tower is 72 percent of the projectedstabilized net operating income (NOI), totaling 1.9 million square feet in the Class-A building. Currently OneWorld Trade Center is more than 63 percent leased, with world-class publisher Condé Nast as its anchor tenant.Conde Nast will occupy nearly 1.2 million square feet to house its global headquarters, along with the VantoneChina Center, which has leased 190,000 square feet, and the U.S. General Services Administ ration which willlease more than 270,000 square feet of space under a20-year agreement.

The New Standard in Design

The ultra-modern design of One World Trade Center is an innovative mix of architecture, safety andsustainability. The building's simplicity and clarity of form are timeless, extending the long tradition of Americaningenuity in high-rise construction. One World Trade Center will be a new visual landmark for New York and theUnited States.

Its structure is designed around a strong, redundant steel frame, consisting of beams and columns. Paired with aconcrete-core shear wall, the redundant steel frame lends substantial rigidity and redundancy to the overallbuilding structure while providing column-free interior spans for maximum flexibility. The building incorporateshighly advanced state-of-the-art life-safety systems that exceed the requirements of the New York City BuildingCode and that will lead the way in developing new innovative technology for high-rise building standards.

A New Level of Social Responsibility in Urban Design

Through unprecedented collaborations with technology and energy leaders throughout the world, One WorldTrade Center's design team used the latest methods to maximize efficiency, minimize waste and pollution,conserve water, improve air quality and reduce the impacts of the development.

Taking advantage of the next generation of innovative energy sources, as well as off-site renewable wind andhydro power, One World Trade Center is slated to be both safe and environmentally friendly.

Unsurpassed AccessWorkers commuting to One World Trade Center will enjoy unprecedented access to mass transit service.Dazzling new climate-controlled corridors will connect One World Trade Center to the WTC Transportation Huband the new PATH terminal, 11 NYC Transit subway lines and the new Fulton Street Transit Center, the WorldFinancial Center and ferry terminal, underground parking and world-class shopping and dining.

One World Trade Center's location in Lower Manhattan positions it in close proximity to amenities at the WorldFinancial Center, Battery Park City and the new West Side Promenade, as well as offers easy access toTribeca, South Street Seaport and Wall Street. Neighborhood amenities include world-class shopping and ariverfront walkway in a mixed-use community that is active 24/7.

Leasing

To learn about leasing space, see floor plans and more, go to www.OneWTC.com .

How the Site Was Built

Click here to view a presentation on thedevelopment of the World Trade Center sitefrom the beginning.

One WTC Construction StatusOne World Trade Center opened for business on November 3, 2014 with themove in of Conde NastExterior material hoist removal complete

One WTC Building Facts

The tallest skyscraper in the WesternHemisphere stands at a symbolic 1,776 feet.3 million square feet Class (A) office space.There are 70 elevators in the building3 observation floors (100,101,102)Over 45,000 tons of structural steelOver 200,000 cubic yards of concrete.Enough concrete to make a sidewalk fromNew York to Chicago

One WTC Safety &Security Features

Safety systems exceed code requirements.Elevators housed in protected centralbuilding core.Protected tenant collection point on eachfloor.Dedicated staircase for use by firefighters.Extra wide pressurized staircases.Concrete-protected sprinklers, emergencyrisers and communication systems.Enhanced emergency communicationcabling.

One WTC - Green FeaturesMost environmentally sustainable project of its size in the world.Pending LEED certified by US GreenBuilding Council.Energy performance exceeds coderequirements by 20%.Cooling systems usereclaimed rainwater.Waste steam helpsgenerate electricity.

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