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NYC's new One World Trade Center dominates the skyline — but I went inside and it didn't look like the bland, traditional office building I was expecting

New York City's new One World Trade Center, nicknamed the "Freedom Tower," cost $4 billion and took eight years to build between the start of construction in 2006 and the first tenants moving in 2014.

Publication Business Insider
Date 2018-11-28
Author Katie Warren

From albatross to hip: 1 World Trade Center's evolution

The boom in tech and creative tenants has spread across the city, but certain buildings and neighborhoods are more known for it than others. The building 111 Eighth Ave., for instance, is famous for being Google's Manhattan headquarters, while Hudson Yards attracted media giant Time Warner and tech firm SAP.

Publication Crain's New York
Date 2018-11-16
Author Daniel Geiger

BounceX Leaves The New York Times Building for 1WTC

Digital marketing firm Bounce Exchange, known as BounceX, will be moving its headquarters from The New York Times Building to One World Trade Center. Last month, it signed an 11-year lease for 79,118 square feet of Manhattan office space in the emblematic NYC skyscraper.

Publication COMMERCIALCafé
Date 2018-11-06
Author Alexandra Farcas

NYC's new World Trade Center expected its offices to be full of 'guys in suits' — but I took a tour of the building and quickly saw that many of the actual tenants are very different

New York City's One World Trade Center welcomed its first tenants in 2014— but they weren't necessarily the tenants that were expected.

Publication Business Insider
Date 2018-11-05
Author Katie Warren

SoCal-spiced Taco Dumbo lands in Midtown

That Midtown lunch date just got a little spicier. South California-style Taco Dumbo is opening a flagship eatery on the ground floor of 114 W. 47th St.

Publication New York Post
Date 2018-11-05
Author Jennifer Gould Keil
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