Three World Trade Center inks deal with event space Glasshouse to fill longtime vacancy

The World Trade Center hasn’t seen so much positive news since before 9/11. Ground was broken last week for the new Amex headquarters at Two World Trade Center, which will complete the site’s quartet of skyscrapers to replace the Twin Towers.
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The World Trade Center hasn’t seen so much positive news since before 9/11. Ground was broken last week for the new Amex headquarters at Two World Trade Center, which will complete the site’s quartet of skyscrapers to replace the Twin Towers. Now, ending a decade-long struggle to fill most of Three World Trade Center’s “podium” level, major event space Glasshouse struck a deal to launch its first downtown outpost in 66,436 square feet on three floors. The lease is with Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW), which owns the WTC’s retail space, and the Port Authority, which owns the land.
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- The World Trade Center hasn’t seen so much positive news since before 9/11. Ground was broken last week for the new Amex headquarters at Two World Trade Center, which will complete the site’s quartet of skyscrapers to replace the Twin Towers.
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Three World Trade Center inks deal with event space Glasshouse to fill longtime vacancy
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