My statement to the team is always that we need to display pride – in the place where we work, as well as in the city that we represent. The fact is that we represent New York City to the world half of our customers are from overseas, and we have the opportunity to welcome them each and every day. Well, I lead an incredible team of associates who really demonstrate pride, each and every day, in the Observatory we work at. © Silverstein Properties, Inc., all rights reservedĮxcept as expressly provided elsewhere on this Website.Tell us a bit more about your role at One World Observatory – what does your position involve? The material on this Website without Silverstein Properties, Inc.'s prior written permission Sell, modify, transmit, revise, reverse engineer, republish, post or create derivative works of ![]() ![]() All copies that you make must retain allĬopyright and other notices that are on this Website. ![]() Website) for your non-commercial or personal use only. To view, copy and print the material on this web site (other than the design or layout of this grants to you a limited non-exclusive, non-transferable license Will only be considered a representation of Silverstein if repeated in a final contract signedīy an authorized Silverstein representative. The information contained herein may change without notice. Inaccuracies whether in material provided by Silverstein or obtained from third parties. It cannot guarantee its accuracy and under no circumstances will it be responsible for Silverstein obtains some of the information on the Website from third partiesĪnd makes reasonable efforts to provide accurate information on the website. Website solely for general informational purposes and nothing herein is intended to beĪn offer of property, or leasehold or goods or services or employment or a representationĪs to property, or leasehold or goods or services or employment that will be provided toĪny person. Use of this Website is subject to the terms of this disclaimer and by using the Website, A public plaza at the foot of the building and access to 350,000 sf (32,516 sm) of shopping and restaurants in the adjacent transportation hub and concourses will ensure life and activity in and around the new World Trade Center. The modernist skyscraper and the contemporary interpretation of the pre-modern setback merge in a new hybrid and an exciting addition to the NYC skyline. The stacking creates 38,000 sf (3,530 sm) of outdoor terraces full of lush greenery and unprecedented views of the surrounding cityscape, extending life and social interaction outdoors. The needs and requirements of its tenants are concentrated into seven separate building volumes, each tailored to their unique activities. The building is aligned along the axis of World Trade Center Master Planner Daniel Libeskind’s ‘Wedge of Light’ plaza to preserve the views to St. From the 9/11 Memorial, the building appears as a tall and slender tower just as its three neighboring towers, while the view from TriBeCa is of a series of stepped green terraces. The design combines the unique qualities of each, melding high-rise with low-rise and modern with historical. The design of 2 WTC is derived from its urban context at the meeting point between two very different neighborhoods: the Financial District with its modernist skyscrapers and TriBeCa with its lofts and roof gardens.
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