List of tenants in One World Trade Center

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One World Trade Center
WTC Twin Towers Night July 2001.jpg
The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, pictured at night in July 2001. One World Trade Center is on the left, with its antenna clearly visible.
Alternative names
  • 1 WTC
  • North Tower
  • WTC 1
  • Building A
  • Building 1
  • Tower 1
General information
StatusDestroyed
LocationWest Street, New York, New York, United States
Construction startedAugust 6, 1968
Topped-outDecember 23, 1970
Completed1972
OpenedDecember 15, 1970
InauguratedApril 4, 1973
DestroyedSeptember 11, 2001, 10:28 AM ET
OwnerPort Authority of New York and New Jersey
ManagementSilverstein Properties
Height
Antenna spire1,728 ft (527 m)
Roof1,368 ft (417 m)
Technical details
Floor count110
Floor area4,300,000 sq ft (400,000 m2)
Lifts/elevators99
Design and construction
Architect
Structural engineerLeslie E. Robertson (Worthington, Skilling, Helle, and Jackson)
References
[1][2]

The original One World Trade Center (also known as the North Tower, Tower 1, Building One, or 1 WTC) was one of the Twin Towers of the original World Trade Center in New York City. It was completed in 1972, stood at a height of 417 metres (1,368 ft), and was the tallest building in the world until 1973, when surpassed by the Sears Tower in Chicago.

It was distinguishable from its twin, the original Two World Trade Center, also known as the South Tower, by the 110.3-metre (362 ft) telecommunications antenna on its roof. Including the antenna, the building stood at a total height of 1,728 feet (527 m). Other things that made the North Tower distinguishable from its twin was that there was a canopy connected to the North Tower's west facade on street level and there was two small pedestrian walkways that extended from the west and south promenades of Three and Six World Trade Center to the North Tower's north and south facades on plaza level, while the South Tower lacked any of those. The building's address was One World Trade Center, and the WTC complex had its own ZIP code (10048) due to its large size.

The original World Trade Center was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; One World Trade Center was the first of the Twin Towers to be struck by a hijacked aircraft at 8:46 a.m EDT, and the second tower to collapse at 10:28 a.m. The North Tower stood for 102 minutes after the aircraft impact. Of the 2,977 victims killed in the attacks, around 1,600 were in the North Tower or on the ground.

The North Tower was replaced by the present-day One World Trade Center tower, which was opened in November 2014 as the lead building of the redeveloped World Trade Center site.[3][4]

Tenants at the time of the attacks[]

The tenant list below was compiled from the original list provided by CoStar Group (a provider of electronic commercial real estate information), and quoted by CNN.[5] It was sourced by using UnBlinking.com.[6] Cantor Fitzgerald's corporate headquarters were located in One World Trade Center.[7]

Note: Floor numbers in  red  were part of American Airlines Flight 11’s impact area on September 11, 2001, with floors trapped by the impact numbered in  dark gray .

Fl# Companies
110 Channel 2 (WCBS), Channel 4 (WNBC), Channel 5 (WNYW), Channel 7 (WABC), Channel 9 (WWOR), Channel 11 (WPIX), Channel 13 (WNET), Channel 31 (WPXN), Channel 47 (WNJU), WKCR-FM, WPAT-FM, WNYC-FM, WKTU-FM, CNBC, Genuity, CNN
109 Mechanical floor
108 Mechanical floor
107 Windows on the World, Greatest Bar on Earth, Wild Blue
106 Windows on the World, Windows on the World Wine School, Risk Waters Group Conference
105 Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed, Genuity
104 Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed, Channel 4 (WNBC),
103 Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed
102 Cantor Fitzgerald, , , PaineWebber, Kidder Peabody & Co.
101 Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed, Boomer Esiason Foundation, Chances for Children (charity), Kidder Peabody & Co.
100 Marsh & McLennan Companies
99 Marsh & McLennan Companies
98 Marsh & McLennan Companies
97 Marsh & McLennan Companies
96 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
95 Marsh & McLennan Companies
94 Marsh & McLennan Companies, Marsh Private Client Services, Guy Carpenter
93 Marsh & McLennan Companies, ,
92 , Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC Art Program, LMCC Open Studios
91 American Bureau of Shipping, , , , Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC Art Program, LMCC Open Studios,
90 , , Dun & Bradstreet, Clearstream International,
89 , , , , Daehan International, Drinker Biddle & Reath, MetLife, , , , , Banco LatinoAmericano de Exportaciones Sud America, Italian Wine & Food Institute, Jun He Law Offices, ,
88 Julien J. Studley, ,
87 , , ,
86 Julien J. Studley, , Society of Satellite Professionals International
85 , Thermo Electron, , ,
84 , David Peterson Law Offices, LG Securities America (Later, the parent company was merged separately to NH Investment & Securities and KB securities), , , Blue Star Line North America,Daehan International
83 Axcelera, General Telecommunications, eMeritus Communications, , Network Plus, , , Taipei Bank, Toho Bank,
82 New York Metropolitan Transportation Council,
81 Bank of America, Blue Star Line North America, Network Plus,
80 , , , , Shizuoka Bank, , Bank of Yokohama, , TheBeast.com[8]
79 , , Nikko Securities, , , , Symphoni Interactive LLC
78 Skylobby, Avenir, , , , , Hyundai Motor Company(then with hyundai securities), International Trade Centre, , , , , , , , , Thai Farmers Bank,
77 , Jun He Law Offices, , , World Trade Centers Association, , Kuhne & Nagel,
76 Mechanical floor
75 Mechanical floor
74 Morgan Stanley
73 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Morgan Stanley
72 Morgan Stanley
71 Morgan Stanley
70 Morgan Stanley
69 Morgan Stanley
68 Morgan Stanley
67 World Trade Institute, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
66 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
65 Boeing Aviation Technical Services, Morgan Stanley
64 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Morgan Stanley
63 Morgan Stanley, Airport Access Program
62 Morgan Stanley
61 Morgan Stanley
60 Asahi Bank, Morgan Stanley
59 Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, Morgan Stanley
58 Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
57 Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
56 Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
55 Pace University, World Trade Institute of Pace University, Benchmark Hospitality at Pace University (now Downtown Conference Center at Pace University)
54 Sidley Austin Brown & Wood
53 , Bank of Taiwan, , , , , , , , Broadview Networks, French Embassy Financial Services, ,
52 , , , , , , , , ,
51 AT&T Corporation, , , , , , Tradeweb
50 , ,
49 Dai-Ichi Kangyo Trust Company of New York, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, Overseas Union Bank,
48 Dai-Ichi Kangyo Trust Company of New York, Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank
47 ADERLY-USA, Adjusters International, , , , , Pacific American Corporation, , , , W.J. Export Import, Inc.
46 , , ASTDC, , , Bank of Yokohama, , , , Charles P. Chan, CPA, , , , , Hitachi Software Engineering America Limited, , , Johnson & Johnson, , , Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, , , , Sinopec USA, Inc., , , , , , , , Thomas D. Mangione Limited, , , , ,
45 , , China Construction America, , , , , Hyundai Motor Company, , , , , , , , ,
44 Skylobby, Skydive restaurant, MetLife, Morgan Stanley, , Market Technicians Association, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
43 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
42 Mechanical floor
41 Mechanical floor
40 Lehman Brothers, Commerzbank Capital Markets AG
39 Lehman Brothers, , , Overseas Union Bank, , Tai Fook Securities, , Sun Hung Kai Securities
38 Lehman Brothers, , Turner Construction Company, ,
37 Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Government of Thailand, , , , , Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
36 Kemper Corporation
35 Kemper Corporation, Anne Pope Law Offices
34 Royal Thai Embassy Office, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Tourism Authority of Thailand
33 , , , , , , , Rachel & Associates, , , , , , Korean Associates Securities, , ,
32 Chang Hwa Bank, ,
31 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue
30
29 , World Travel, , Taipei Bank, ZimAmerican Israeli Shipping Company
28 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue
27 , Anthem, Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue, Sinopec USA, Inc.
26
25 , , Cote d'Ivore Embassy Commercial Counselor, ,
24 Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, , ,
23 Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue
22 Security Command Center, , Chicago Board Options Exchange Corporation, G.C. Services, , , , , , , Tai Fook Securities, , , , , China Steel, New York Metropolitan Transportation Council,
21 , , Dongwon Securities Company(then part of Dongwon Industries), Friends Ivory & Sime, , , Law Offices of Roman V. Popik, Lief International, , United Seamen's Service (USS-AMMLA), , , Cat Technology Inc., Wired Cat, , , ,
20 Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue,
19 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, , , , Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue
18 , I/B/E/S International Inc., SportsGelt LLC
17 ABC International, , Nippon Express USA, Empire Health Choice, EmpireBlue, ZimAmerican Israeli Shipping Company
16 California Bank & Trust, Seven Star Lines, ZimAmerican Israeli Shipping Company, Ramon International Insurance Brokers (ZimAmerican)
15 Landmark Education Corporation, , ,
14 Instinet, Dun & Bradstreet, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, , C. Allen & Co., ,
13 Instinet
12 Bank of America, , Instinet
11 Bank of America, , Primark Decision Economics, Raymond James & Associates, Allstate Insurance Company, Tes USA
10 Bank of America, Export Import Service,
9 Bank of America,
8 Mechanical floor
7 Mechanical floor
6
5
4
3 Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, , W.R. Hambrecht
2
L Avis, Delta Air Lines, , Trans World Airlines, Continental Airlines, Continental Enterprises, Citibank
C The Mall at the World Trade Center

SOURCES: CoStar Group, CNN, and Unblinking.

The North Pool of the present-day National September 11 Memorial & Museum, marking the spot upon which the original One World Trade Center stood.

Floor unknown: , , , CIF Agency, , , , , , , , , , , , , Port Newark

92nd floor[]

The 92nd floor, though intact and below the initial impact, did not have any survivors. Several 911 calls were recorded from employees at , a tenant on that level. The workers reported that the elevators were destroyed and the stairwells impassable. A number of employees in a meeting were trapped in a conference room when its door jammed shut from the crash; the remainder made their way to an unoccupied area on the west side of the floor initially free of smoke and flames. However by the time the North Tower collapsed at 10:28 AM, fire had spread to that part of the floor, making conditions there unsurvivable. The last 911 call from that floor came from Tom McGinnis at 10:26 AM.[9][10]

Tenants that left prior to the attacks[]

Between 1978 and 1995, the Consulate of Paraguay was located in Suite 1609 of One World Trade Center.[11][12] Home Lines once occupied Suite 3969.[13]

Tenants of new One World Trade Center[]

The new One World Trade Center pictured at late evening in October 2014.

This is the current list of tenants who are so far occupying the rebuilt and redesigned One World Trade Center. The tower officially opened in November 2014:

Fl# Companies
104 Mechanical floor
103 Mechanical floor
102 One World Observatory, See Forever Theater, ASPIRE at One World Observatory (private event space)
101 One World Observatory, One Dine Restaurant, One Mix Bar and Grill, One Café,[14] Green Screen Pictures
100 One World Observatory, Gift Shop, Main Observatory
99 Mechanical floor
98 Mechanical floor
97 Mechanical floor
96 Mechanical floor
95 Mechanical floor
94 Mechanical floor
93 Mechanical floor
92 Mechanical floor
91 J&M Corporation, WWTR Binary Recovery
90 Channel 2 (WCBS), Channel 4 (WNBC), Channel 5 (WNYW), Channel 9 (WWOR), Channel 13 (WNET), Channel 31 (WPXN),[15] Channel 47 (WNJU),[16][17] WSKQ-FM[18]
89 ,[19] [20]
88 Hyperscience[21]
87 Celonis[22]
86 ,[23] [24]
85 HF Productions,[25] Servcorp,[26] Cartridge World, ,[27] D100 Radio,[28] ,[29] ,[30] ,[31] ,[32] ,[33] , ,[34] ,[35] Manhattan Networks Corporation
84 SHVO, [36]
83 , ,[37] ,[38] [39]
82 Olo[40]
81 Carta
80 [41]
79 Infosys Technologies[42]
78 Ameriprise Financial[43]
77 Undertone,[44] Studio 71, [45]
76 ,[46] Fractal Analytics,[39] [45]
75 [47]
74 [47]
73
72 DAZN Group[48]
71 DAZN Group,[48] , [45]
70
69 MDC Partners[49]
68 MDC Partners
67 MDC Partners
66 MDC Partners
65 MDC Partners
64 Skylobby, One World Commons, MDC Partners
63 The Stagwell Group[50]
62 The Stagwell Group[50]
61 ,[51] Slalom[52]
60 GroundTruth
59 [53]
58 [53]
57 Moody's Investors Service[54]
56 Moody's Investors Service[54]
55 General Services Administration[55]
54 General Services Administration
53 General Services Administration,
52 General Services Administration,
51 General Services Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
50 General Services Administration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
49 ,[56] [45]
48 Sailthru,[57] [58]
47 ,[59] , [60] Leap USA, [61]
46 BMB Group, , , Westfield Corporation, , , ,[37] ,[37] ,[62] ,[63] IRIS Software,
45 Legends Hospitality, Cushman & Wakefield, ,[64] ,[65] ,[60]
44 Condé Nast,[66] [67]
43 Condé Nast[66]
42 Condé Nast[66]
41 Ambac Financial Group[68]
40 Ennead Architects[69]
39 Condé Nast[66]
38 Condé Nast[66]
37 Condé Nast[66]
36 Condé Nast, Bon Appétit Offices[66]
35 Condé Nast, Bon Appétit Test Kitchen[66]
34 Condé Nast[66]
33 Condé Nast[66]
32 Condé Nast[66]
31 Condé Nast[66]
30 Condé Nast[66]
29 Condé Nast[66]
28 Condé Nast[66]
27 Condé Nast[66]
26 Condé Nast[66]
25 Condé Nast[66]
24 Condé Nast[66]
23 Condé Nast[66]
22 Condé Nast[66]
21 Condé Nast[66]
20 Condé Nast[66]
19 Mechanical floor
18 Mechanical floor
17 Mechanical floor
16 Mechanical floor
15 Mechanical floor
14 Mechanical floor
13 Mechanical floor
12 Mechanical floor
11 Mechanical floor
10 Mechanical floor
9 Mechanical floor
8 Mechanical floor
7 Mechanical floor
6 Mechanical floor
5 Mechanical floor
4 Mechanical floor
3 Mechanical floor
2 Mechanical floor
L Main Lobby, One World Observatory ticket booth
C1 Westfield World Trade Center, Access to One World Observatory and Main Lobby, Duane Reade
C2 Westfield World Trade Center, Access to Oculus, Chase Bank
C3 Loading Dock/Building Services
C4 Building Services/Tenant Storage

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External links[]

Lists of tenants of the WTC complex on 9/11
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