American Express commits to 2M sf tower at 2 World Trade Center
After years of discussions, the final tower for the World Trade Center campus has a future in place. On Wednesday, American Express announced that it would build a 2-million-square-foot tower at 200 Greenwich Street, otherwise known as 2 World Trade Center. Silverstein Properties will develop the 55-story building, while Foster + Partners will be the architect. The property will be able to house up to 10,000 employees and have more than an acre of outdoor space with terraces, gardens and skyline views. The development is also expected to pursue LEED certification. Work is expected to begin this year. The anticipated […]
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