3 world trade center 175 greenwich street
3 World Trade Center
The initial brief issued by Silverstein Properties was to develop an overall commercial development of 2.8 million sq ft with an above grade area of approximately 2.5 million sq ft. Of this, a target of 2.1 million sq ft of commercial office space had to be accommodated in both large trading floors located within the podium section of the building as well as typical office floors within the tower. The brief demanded the building to be integrated with the infrastructure below grade forming the entire “Eastern Bath Tub” that connected Tower 3 with the PATH terminal and Towers 2 and 4.
The areas below grade include retail and public concourses serving the Transportation Hub located between Towers 2 and 3. Additional basements below accommodate truck loading docks for each tower, a port bus parking area and associated car parking provision with the lowest basement level primarily allocated for mechanical and support functions.
The siting of Tower 3 commands a central position within the ensemble of the five towers as they cascade down in height towards the south away from Tower 1.
The strategic position of Tower 3 places the tower on the central axis between
3 World Trade Center, 175 Greenwich Street, 37th & 38th Floors, FIDI
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Executive & Private Offices Flex Space & Coworking
The beautifully designed office spaces empower teams and companies for growth, with high ceilings and large windows that provide natural lighting. Some fantastic on-site amenities are a high-speed internet connection, wellness room, a beautiful kitchen, fitness center, office supplies, conference facilities, color printing service, snacks, beverages, and professional-grade cleaning services. The center is accessible 24 hours a day so the clients can work flexibly. This building is a wonderland for all things digital – providing an ever-expanding hub of creatives with never-ending networking opportunities.
About the office location
The center is located in New York City, placing tenants and their teams in a well-connected and easily accessible location. This center has excellent local amenities, and many restaurants, shops, cafes, and other amenities are within walking distance. LaGuardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport are under 14 miles from this center. The regional
175 Greenwich Street, 3 World Trade Center, 38th Floor, New York City
This office space is located on the 38th floor of 3 World Trade Center at 175 Greenwich Street, New York City. Perfectly situated between Newark Liberty International and JFK Airports, it offers immense convenience for businesses that require both domestic and international travel.
In addition to its strategic location, the office also boasts close proximity to leisure activities. The tranquil Memorial Plaza park, ideal for quick breaks or peaceful walks, is just a 1-minute walk away. This prime location truly combines business efficiency with leisure opportunities.
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Nearby points of interest
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National September 11 Memorial & Museum (museum) 144ft from business centre
Memorial Plaza (park recreation area, memorial) 144ft from business centre
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum (important tourist attraction) 144ft from business centre
Casper (manufacturing facility) 151ft from business centre
Chase (bank) 174ft fr
3 World Trade Center
3 World Trade Center was designed by architect Richard Rogers and part of Daniel Libeskind’s World Trade Center Master Plan.
The tower is defined by the structure’s steel exterior, clad in a unique load-sharing system of k-shaped bracing. This accentuates the central volume of the building and creates a more slender appearance in its primary elevations. The k-bracing is located on the outside of the building to give a human scale of grain and texture to the external façade. The structural steel is over-clad with stainless steel panels to protect the steel elements from the external environment.
The façade consists of a linen-finish stainless steel and glass curtain wall, with annealed glass panels complete with a laminated interlayer and coating to reflect surrounding scenery. On the west-facing elevation, this façade experiences the afternoon setting sun where there is a fantastic interplay of light and shadow off the stainless-steel cladding, as well as reflecting the orange glow of the sun. Therefore, the building’s mood changes in appearance with a change in façade coloration throughout the day.
All corners of the tower are column-free and utili