Silverstein Properties Chairman Larry A. Silverstein was joined by approximately 1,000 union construction workers and leading New York government, civic and business officials at a topping out ceremony on June 23rd, marking the completion of concrete construction for the new 3 World Trade Center.

The final concrete bucket, which was adorned with the same American flag that was used at the topping out of 7 and 4 WTC, was signed by Mr. Silverstein, construction workers and the assembled dignitaries.  It was then raised 1,079 feet in the air and placed at the top of the 80-story tower.

Silverstein Properties Chairman Larry A. Silverstein (right) and Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Executive Director Pat Foye at topping out ceremony for 3 World Trade Center. PRNewsFoto/Silverstein Properties

Silverstein Properties Chairman Larry A. Silverstein (right) and Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Executive Director Pat Foye at topping out ceremony for 3 World Trade Center. PRNewsFoto/Silverstein Properties

Larry Silverstein said, “Today we celebrate New York’s construction workers whose dedication and determination have helped us reach this great milestone.  It also reminds us of how far we have come:  3 WTC will be the newest addition to a neighborhood that has been amazingly transformed and revitalized over the past 15 years.  With two spectacular new train stations, hundreds of new shops and restaurants, parks and tens of thousands of new residents, Downtown has clearly become New York’s most exciting live-work community.”

Janno Lieber, President of World Trade Center Properties, an affiliate of Silverstein Properties said, “Like 4 and 7 World Trade Center before it, 3 WTC is attracting some of the City’s most creative and innovative businesses.  When the building opens in 2018, GroupM will join Condé Nast, MediaMath, IEX and other leaders in the worlds of media, technology and creative services that are making the new World Trade Center the best place to work in New York.”

Transparent and sustainable design

Designed by award winning British architects, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, 3 World Trade Center is located at 175 Greenwich Street and bounded by Cortlandt Way, Greenwich, Church and Dey Streets.

At 1,079 feet and 80 floors, the 2.5 million square foot tower is envisioned to be the third tallest skyscraper on the World Trade Center site – and will be the fifth tallest in New York City upon completion in 2018.

A model of transparency and sustainability, the building will feature floor to ceiling glass, and all eight corners on each floor will be column-free, creating an open and highly-collaborative workspace environment, which is key for cutting-edge companies in brainpower driven businesses like technology, advertising and branding, as well as law and financial service firms. Approximately 700,000 square feet of the building will be occupied by GroupM, the world’s leading media investment management group.

The tower consists of a reinforced concrete core with steel structure outside the core, and is clad in an external structural steel frame. A defining feature of the building is its load-sharing system of K-shaped bracing, which helps articulate the building’s east-west configuration.

3 WTC has been designed to a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold level of sustainability – like 4 and 7 World Trade Center, which was the first LEED-certified office building in the City when it opened in 2006.

3 WTC architect Richard Rogers said, “Larry Silverstein has been a powerful and visionary client determined to bring back both commerce and vitality to this key neighborhood.  3 World Trade Center stands next to the new train station making commuting easier and more environmentally sustainable.  The tower stretches up to the sky. Its form celebrates and expresses the language of construction and technology which gives it scale, light, shadow and verticality.”

Ivan Harbour, Senior Partner, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners said, “It has been a huge privilege to have had the opportunity to build tall in the world’s most iconic modern city. Our responsibility to Manhattan and the new World Trade Center is, we hope, reflected in the optimism of 3 World Trade Center. This is a skyscraper that celebrates holistic design and construction in its scale and grain whilst engaging with the public realm around it in a positive and uplifting way.”

Public retail and transportation

3 WTC was designed to enliven and seamlessly integrate into Downtown’s streetscape thanks to a major concentration of retail on five floors above, below and at street level.  The tower will also connect to underground pedestrian concourses that lead directly to 11 subway lines and the PATH trains.

Retailers and restaurants at 3 WTC include Tiffany’s on the ground and second floor, British steakhouse Hawksmoor on the third floor and Parisian bakery Ladurée on the ground floor.  Below grade retailers include Turnbull & Asser, Bose, Tissot, Montblanc and many others.

The conceptual design for 3 World Trade Center was unveiled by Silverstein Properties in September 2006.  In July 2010, foundation work began, and in March 2012 the ground floor slab was completed.   Steel erection began in June 2012 and will conclude this fall.  Glass curtain wall installation began in May 2013 and the building will be fully enclosed in October 2017.  3 World Trade Center is scheduled to open in 2018.

Unprecedented MWBE participation

Silverstein Properties’ current MWBE commitment for 3 WTC is $402 million, which represents 40% of all contracts awarded.  Minority and female workers make up 36% of the skilled labor at 3 WTC.  These numbers are unprecedented for a project of this size, and far exceed the voluntary 15% goal set forth in Silverstein’s agreements with the public sector.

“I couldn’t be more proud of the 2,300 union construction workers who have already put in over 5 million hours to build this tower from bedrock to 1,079 feet,” said Gary LaBarbera President, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York.  “It now stands as part of the skyline of New York as a testament to New York’s resolve to never give up, always move forward, and build New York bigger, better and stronger.”

About Silverstein Properties

Silverstein Properties, Inc. (SPI) is a privately held, full-service real estate development, investment and management firm based in New York. Founded in 1957 by Chairman Larry Silverstein, the company develops and acquires office, residential, hotel and retail properties.  SPI has developed, owned and managed more than 40 million square feet (3.25 million square meters) of commercial, residential and retail space, including 7 World Trade Center, the first LEED-certified office tower in New York City, which opened in 2006 and 4 World Trade Center which opened in November 2013.

Currently, the firm has $10 billion of development underway including Four Seasons Downtown New York Hotel and Private Luxury Residences, One West End and 2 and 3 World Trade Center.  In addition, SPI is focused on joint ventures for development and acquisitions in Europe, Asia and Israel.  The company has been recognized as one of the “Best Places to Work in New York City” by Crain’s New York Business for the past eight years.

For further information on Silverstein Properties, visit www.silversteinproperties.com or www.wtc.com.

About Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners is an international architectural practice based in London. Over nearly four decades, RSHP has attracted critical acclaim and awards with built projects across Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australia.

The practice is experienced in designing a wide range of building types including: office, residential, transport, education, culture, leisure, retail, civic and healthcare. The quality of its designs has been recognised with some of architecture’s highest awards, including two RIBA Stirling Prizes, one in 2006 for Terminal 4, Madrid Barajas Airport and the other in 2009 for Maggie’s West London Centre.

RSHP employs around 200 people, including 13 partners, 13 associate partners and 54 associates, in offices across the world – London, Sydney and Shanghai. The practice has recently relocated its studio to The Leadenhall Building, a 54-storey tower in the City of London which was designed by RSHP. A ‘Think Tank’ philosophy is employed at every level, to enable design and management leaders to collaborate and contribute their individual expertise. Weekly meetings – open to all employees – provide a vital forum for discussion of current competitions and on-going projects, as well as a platform for creativity and new solutions appropriate to each design.

Richard Rogers Partnership became Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in 2007 to reflect the growing importance of two of the younger partners, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour, and their role alongside Richard Rogers in the practice’s future. Together with other long-standing partners, Stirk and Harbour represent the inherent continuity and consistency of the philosophy which the practice applies to all its work. The name change also demonstrates the practice’s confidence in its ability to continue to meet those challenges still to come.

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