List of tenants in 7 World Trade Center
7 World Trade Center | |
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7 WTC from the South Tower observation deck, August 14, 1992. | |
Alternative names |
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General information | |
Status | Destroyed |
Location | Vesey Street, New York, NY, 10007, United States |
Construction started | c. 1983 |
Completed | 1987 |
Opened | May 1987[1] |
Destroyed | September 11, 2001 |
Height | |
Roof | 610 ft (190 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 47 |
Floor area | 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 32 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Emery Roth & Sons |
Developer | Silverstein Properties |
Structural engineer | Irwin Cantor |
7 World Trade Center was building seven of the World Trade Center complex in New York City. It was completed in 1987 at a height of 185 m (610 ft).
According to The New York Times and CBS News, one of the federal agencies listed below was incorrect, as it was actually used as a front for Central Intelligence Agency operations.[2]
Fl# | Companies |
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47 | — |
46 | Salomon Smith Barney |
45 | Salomon Smith Barney |
44 | Salomon Smith Barney |
43 | Salomon Smith Barney |
42 | Salomon Smith Barney |
41 | Salomon Smith Barney |
40 | Salomon Smith Barney |
39 | Salomon Smith Barney |
38 | Salomon Smith Barney |
37 | Salomon Smith Barney |
36 | Salomon Smith Barney |
35 | Salomon Smith Barney |
34 | Salomon Smith Barney |
33 | Salomon Smith Barney |
32 | Salomon Smith Barney |
31 | Salomon Smith Barney |
30 | Salomon Smith Barney |
29 | Salomon Smith Barney |
28 | Salomon Smith Barney |
27 | Salomon Smith Barney, Standard Chartered Bank |
26 | Salomon Smith Barney, Standard Chartered Bank |
25 | Internal Revenue Service, Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency |
24 | Salomon Smith Barney, Internal Revenue Service Regional Council |
23 | Salomon Smith Barney, New York City Office of Emergency Management |
22 | Salomon Smith Barney, Federal Home Loan Bank |
21 | Salomon Smith Barney, First State Management Group, Inc., ITT Hartford Insurance Group |
20 | Salomon Smith Barney, ITT Hartford Insurance Group |
19 | Salomon Smith Barney, ITT Hartford Insurance Group, NAIC Securities |
18 | Salomon Smith Barney, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
17 | — |
16 | — |
15 | — |
14 | — |
13 | Salomon Smith Barney, Provident Financial Management, American Express Bank International, Securities & Exchange Commission, Standard Chartered Bank |
12 | Securities & Exchange Commission |
11 | Securities & Exchange Commission |
10 | U.S. Secret Service, Standard Chartered Bank |
9 | U.S. Secret Service |
8 | American Express Bank International |
7 | American Express Bank International, Provident Financial Management |
6 | Salomon Smith Barney |
5 | Salomon Smith Barney |
4 | Salomon Smith Barney |
3 | Salomon Smith Barney |
2 | Salomon Smith Barney |
1 | Salomon Smith Barney |
G | Salomon Smith Barney |
Totals
According to CNN and Chapter 5 - WTC Seven - The WTC Report
Tenant | Square Feet Leased | Floors Occupied | Industry | Notes |
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Salomon Smith Barney | 1,202,900 | 0–6, 13, 18–46 | Financial Institutions | |
Internal Revenue Service Regional Council | 90,430 | 24, 25 | Government | |
U.S. Secret Service | 85,343 | 9,10 | Government | |
American Express Bank International | 106,117 | 7, 8, 13 | Financial Institutions | |
Standard Chartered Bank | 111,398 | 10, 13, 26, 27 | Financial Institutions | |
Provident Financial Management | 9,000 | 7, 13 | Financial Institutions | |
ITT Hartford Insurance Group | 122,590 | 19–21 | Financial Institutions | |
First State Management Group | 4,000 | 21 | Insurance | |
Federal Home Loan Bank | 47,490 | 22 | Financial Institutions | |
NAIC Securities | 22,500 | 19 | Insurance | |
Securities & Exchange Commission | 106,117 | 11, 12, 13 | Financial Institutions | |
New York City Office of Emergency Management | 45,815 | 23 | Government |
Notes
- ↑ History of the Twin Towers.PANYNJ.gov. 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2015
- ↑ Associated Press (5 November 2001). "Report: CIA Lost Office In WTC". CBS News. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
- ↑ "Building: 7 World Trade Center". War Against Terror. CNN. 2001. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
- ↑ Gilsanz, Ramon; et al. (September 2002). "Chapter 5: WTC Seven" (PDF). World Trade Center Building Performance Study. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Retrieved 26 October 2010. External link in
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