List of tenants in Two World Trade Center

List of tenants in Two World Trade Center

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Two World Trade Center
Two World Trade Center on September 2, 2001, just 9 days before the attacks
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Alternative names2 WTCSouth TowerWTC 2Building BBuilding 2Tower 2
General information
StatusDestroyed
LocationLiberty Street, New York, NY 10048, United States
Construction startedJanuary 1969
Topped-outJuly 19, 1971[1]
Completed1973
OpenedSeptember 1971[1]
InauguratedApril 4, 1973
DestroyedSeptember 11, 2001, 9:59 AM Eastern Timezone
OwnerPort Authority of New York and New Jersey
ManagementSilverstein Properties
Height
Roof1,362 ft (415 m)
Observatory1,377 ft (420 m)[2]
Technical details
Floor count110
Floor area4,300,000 sq ft (400,000 m2)
Lifts/elevators99
Design and construction
ArchitectMinoru YamasakiEmery Roth & Sons
Structural engineerLeslie E. Robertson (Worthington, Skilling, Helle, and Jackson)

The original Two World Trade Center (also known as the South TowerTower 2Building Two, or 2 WTC) was one of the original Twin Towers in the original World Trade Center in New York City, New York. The Tower was completed and opened in 1973 at a height of 415 meters (1,362 ft) to the roof, distinguishable from its twin, the North Tower by its outdoor observation deck and the absence of a television antenna. Both the South Tower and the North Tower had mechanical floors, and the same type of walls. The new 2 World Trade Center (currently on hold) has the same flat roof, with no observation deck, and no mechanical floors.

The address of this building was 2 World Trade Center with the WTC complex having its own ZIP code of 10048. It was destroyed along with the North Tower (1 World Trade Center) in the September 11 attacks. The South Tower was the second tower to be struck (in this case by United Airlines Flight 175), at 9:03 a.m., and the first tower to collapse, at 9:59 a.m. The South Tower stood for 56 minutes after the aircraft impact. Of the 2,977 victims killed in the attacks, 900 were in the South Tower and on the ground. At the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the southern pool marks the spot where the South Tower stood.

On the 107th floor of this building was a popular tourist attraction called Top of the World Trade Center Observatories. On the roof was an observation deck accessible to the public and a disused helipad at the center.

Note: Floor numbers in  red  are part of United Airlines Flight 175‘s impact area, with floors above this zone marked in  dark gray .

Floor #CompaniesBusiness
110Outdoor ObservatoryTourism
109Mechanical floor
108Mechanical floor
107Showtime PicturesTop of the World Trade Center Observatories (Indoor Observatory), Sbarro Street StationNathan’s Famous Hot Dogs, Manhattan Magic, KodakBusiness servicesTourismFoodEntertainment
106Atlantic Bank of New YorkBanks/Financial
105AON Corporation and OstaruInsurance
104AON CorporationSandler O’Neill and PartnersInsuranceInvestment
103AON CorporationInsurance
102AON CorporationInsurance
101AON CorporationInsurance
100AON CorporationInsurance
99AON CorporationInsurance
98AON CorporationInsurance
97Fiduciary Trust Company InternationalBanks/Financial
96Fiduciary Trust Company InternationalBanks/Financial
95Fiduciary Trust Company InternationalBanks/Financial
94Fiduciary Trust Company InternationalBanks/Financial
93AON Corporation, Regus Business CentersInsurance, Not available
92AON CorporationInsurance
91Gibbs & HillRaytheon CompanyWashington Group InternationalEngineersManufacturing
90Fiduciary Trust Company InternationalBanks/Financial
89Keefe, Bruyette & WoodsInvestment
88Keefe, Bruyette & WoodsInvestment
87New York State Department of Taxation and FinanceGovernment
86New York State Department of Taxation and FinanceGovernment
85Harris Beach & WilcoxAttorneys
84EuroBrokersFinancial
83IQ Financial SystemsChuo Mitsui Trust & BankingFinancial
82Fuji BankBanks/Financial
81Fuji BankBanks/Financial
80Fuji BankBanks/Financial
79Fuji BankBanks/Financial
78SkylobbyFirst Commercial BankBaseline Financial ServicesBanks/FinancialFinancial
77Baseline Financial ServicesFinancial
76Mechanical floor
75Mechanical floor
74Morgan StanleyInvestment
73Morgan StanleyInvestment
72Morgan StanleyInvestment
71Morgan StanleyInvestment
70Morgan StanleyInvestment
69Morgan StanleyInvestment
68Morgan StanleyInvestment
67Morgan StanleyInvestment
66Morgan StanleyInvestment
65Morgan StanleyInvestment
64Morgan StanleyInvestment
63Morgan StanleyInvestment
62Morgan StanleyDemeter Management CorporationInvestment, Not available
61Morgan StanleyInvestment
60Morgan StanleyInvestment
59Morgan StanleyInvestment
58Bridge Information SystemsFinancial Information Provider
57Hold Brothers[3]Financial
56Morgan StanleyInvestment
55Guy CarpenterGarban Intercapital, HarlowsReinsuranceInvestment, Not available
54Guy CarpenterReinsurance
53Guy CarpenterReinsurance
52Guy CarpenterReinsurance
51Guy CarpenterReinsurance
50Guy CarpenterReinsurance
49Guy CarpenterSeabury & SmithReinsuranceInsurance
48Fireman’s Fund Insurance CompanyGuy CarpenterInsuranceReinsurance
47Guy CarpenterReinsurance
46Morgan StanleyInvestment
45Morgan StanleyInvestment
44SkylobbyMorgan StanleyInvestment
43Morgan StanleyInvestment
42Mechanical floor
41Mechanical floor
40Sitailong International USAThacher Proffitt & Wood, LLPNot available, Attorneys
39Thacher Proffitt & Wood, LLPAttorneys
38Thacher Proffitt & Wood, LLPAttorneys
37
36Frenkel and CompanyInsurance
35Frenkel and CompanyInsurance
34OppenheimerFundsInvestment
33OppenheimerFundsInvestment
32OppenheimerFundsInvestment
31OppenheimerFundsInvestment
30New York Stock ExchangeFinancial
29Weatherly Securities CorporationNew York Stock ExchangeInvestmentFinancial
28
27
26Sun MicrosystemsComputer services
25Sun MicrosystemsComputer services
24Allstate Insurance CompanyChina Chamber of CommerceGlobe Tour and TravelSCOR U.S. CorporationSinolionTD AmeritradeInsuranceOrganizationsTravelInsurance, Not available, Investment
23SCOR U.S. CorporationUnistrat Corporation of AmericaInsuranceConsultants
22Antal International, Mancini DuffyNYS Retirement SystemNot available
21Adecco SACareer EngineMancini DuffyMatthews & Wright Inc.Taiwan Sugar CorporationEmployment agencyResearchArchitects, Not available
20Thacher Proffitt & Wood, LLPNew York Shipping AssociationAttorneysTransportation
19New York Shipping AssociationWaterfront Commission of New York HarborTransportation, Not available
18AbraCadabra Digital PrintingAlliance Consulting GroupWeiland International Inc.Business Services, Not available
17New York Institute of FinanceBanks/Financial
16National Development and Research InstituteResearch
15Candia ShippingCINDE Costa Rican Investment BoardDigiOrbit CorporationMillennium Management Resources Inc.Optech Systems Inc.Stallion Commerce CorporationTD AmeritradeNot available, Investment, Not available, Banks/Financial
14Charna ChemicalsPaging Network of New YorkPatinka International (USA)Union Bank of CaliforniaManufacturingTelecommunicationBusiness servicesBanks/Financial
13Verizon CommunicationsTelecommunication
12Verizon CommunicationsTelecommunication
11Verizon CommunicationsCandia ShippingTelecommunication, Not available
10Verizon CommunicationsTelecommunication
9Verizon CommunicationsTelecommunication
8Mechanical floor
7Mechanical floor
6
5
4
3
2TKTSTicket booth
1Colortek Kodak Imaging CenterBusiness services
LNichols FoundationGovernment/Schools
CThe Mall at the World Trade CenterRetail
BXerox Document CompanyMorgan StanleyAnthem, NY Chamber of CommerceManufacturingInvestmentInsuranceGovernment
NAContinental Insurance CompanyInsurance
SOURCES: CoStar Group Inc.; Skyscrapers, An Architectural Type of Modern Urbanism; compiled from AP wire reports.

NOTE: Atlantic Bank of New York had moved out in July 2001, but they were still paying for the rent as of September 2001.

References[edit]

  1. Jump up to:a b “History of the Twin Towers”PANYNJ.gov. 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  2. ^ Adams, Arthur G. (1996). The Hudson River Guidebook. Fordham University Press. p. 87ISBN 0-8232-1679-9.
  3. ^ “Hold Brothers Commemorates the 16th Anniversary of their WTC Tenantship”prweb. prweb. Retrieved January 30, 2018.

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