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2 World Trade Center
unfinished office building at the rebuilt World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
40.712095°N 74.011002°W / 40.712095; -74.011002
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2 World Trade Center | |
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200 Greenwich Street | |
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General information | |
Status | Under construction |
Type | Commercial |
Architectural style | Neomodern |
Location | 200 Greenwich Street, Manhattan, New York 10007 |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 40.712095°N 74.011002°W / 40.712095; -74.011002 |
Construction started | November 10, 2008 |
Completed | 2024 (est.) |
Owner | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
Height | |
Architectural | 1,340 ft (410 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 81 |
Floor area | 2,800,000 sq ft (260,000 m²) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Bjarke Ingels Group |
Architecture firm | Adamson Associates Architects |
Developer | Silverstein Properties |
Engineer | Jaros Baum & Bolles |
Structural engineer | WSP Cantor Seinuk |
Services engineer | Van Deusen & Associates |
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2 World Trade Center (also known as 200 Greenwich Street) is a planned skyscraper as part of the planned rebuilding of the new World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. It will replace the original 2 World Trade Center, which was built in 1972 and destroyed during the September 11 attacks in 2001. The new building will stand on the place where the original 5 World Trade Center was. As of 2013, the building rose 32 feet (9.8 m) up into the air. In 2013, construction was halted as tenants had not been found yet.[1][2]