We are thrilled to announce that construction is officially underway on #2WTC, the final office tower of the rebuilt WTC campus!
American Express has broken ground on its future global headquarters, bringing the long-awaited vision for the site one step closer to completion.
The massive concrete core of #3WTC was constructed first, letting it rise many floors ahead of the rest of the building, giving a distinct visual look that many described as "looking like an upside-down popsicle" from street level!
Check out these photos from 2016!
Our featured #MyWTC July Photo of the Month comes to us from @lukerandphotography on Instagram!
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In 2006, architect David Childs presented an elegant design for the base of One World Trade Center at the AIA New York Chapter Design Awards, held at #7WTC.
Hard to believe it’s been a decade since Liberty Park first opened!
Opened #onthisday in June 2016, the one-acre park looks out over the @911Memorial and the surrounding skyline, along with the St. Nicholas National Shrine and the Koenig Sphere.
4 World Trade Center topped out on June 25, 2012, when the final steel beam was hoisted to the top of the 977-foot tower. Located at 150 Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan, it was the first office tower to top out and open on the original World Trade Center site.
#3WTC (designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners) officially topped out at its full height of 1,079 feet on June 23, 2016, marking the completion of its concrete core and steel frame.
The topping out ceremony featured the hoisting of a final two-ton bucket of concrete.
Lower Manhattan showed up loud! Blue and orange have really taken over downtown!
Joe Woolhead was there to capture the magic of the @nyknicks' championship parade through the heart of Lower Manhattan.
Today, we honor Juneteenth - a celebration of freedom, resilience, and the ongoing pursuit of equality.
As a place where people come together, the World Trade Center stands in recognition of the generations whose courage helped shape a more inclusive future.
#DidYouKnow that the marble facade at the Perelman Performing Arts Center is made from bookmatched marble panels?
Each slab was carefully mirrored like the pages of an open book to create symmetrical patterns, creating a mesmerizing architectural texture.
Go New York, Go New York, Go!
Congratulations to the 2026 NBA Champion @NYKnicks!
Building management has confirmed excessive orange and blue levels, but New York is back on top!
HBD to #3WTC!
The 1,079-foot tower officially opened on June 11, 2018!
Known for its instantly-identifiable "K-bracing" and expansive glass facade, 3 WTC brought millions of square feet of office space, boutique dining, and public transit connections to Lower Manhattan.
Now, here's a view you don't see everyday!
Check out this great birds eye view of the @westfieldworldtradecenter Oculus, as well as the site of the future 2 WTC!
Photo by @laskyfilms
Our featured #MyWTC June Photo of the Month comes to us from @dantvusa on Instagram!
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🏳️🌈 Wishing everyone a very Happy Pride from all of us here at the World Trade Center 🌈
Celebrating identity, community, and the strength of New York in all its forms.
Image by @captiv_8
Today is #NationalSmileDay and we're quite happy to show off these epic pictures sent to us by Ernie Spader who has quite the office view, and certainly knows how to smile on the job!
Thanks for keeping the buildings looking their best!
Today, we're reflecting on a great month of May, as well as a reflection of One World Trade Center as seen from one of the outdoor terraces.
Photo by Joe Woolhead