THIS DAY IN HISTORY – One World Trade Center officially opens in New York City, on the site of the Twin Towers – 2014

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One World Trade Center officially opens in Manhattan on November 3, 2014. The new tower, along with the rest of the World Trade Center complex, replaced the Twin Towers and surrounding complex, which were destroyed by terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – World Trade Center, then the world’s tallest building, opens in New York City – 1973

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The “Twin Towers” of the World Trade Center officially open in New York City. The buildings replaced the Empire State Building as the world’s tallest building. Though they would only hold that title for a year, they remained a dominant feature of the city’s skyline and were recognizable the world over long before they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001.

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY – World Trade Center, then the world’s tallest building, opens in New York City – 1973

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The “Twin Towers” of the World Trade Center officially open in New York City. The buildings replaced the Empire State Building as the world’s tallest building. Though they would only hold that title for a year, they remained a dominant feature of the city’s skyline and were recognizable the world over long before they were destroyed in a terrorist attack in 2001.

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4TH LARGEST & ONLY 50% OCCUPIED – SUCCESS AMERICAN STYLE

One World Trade Center has opened for business over 13 years after the original towers were destroyed on 9/11. Costing $3.8 billion the 104 storey tower stand 541 metres tall. This chart shows how it compares with the tallest buildings worldwide.

Infographic: One World Trade Center is the world's fourth tallest building.  | Statista

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Office Rents at One World Trade Center Cut due to Slow Leasing Activity

Rents at the famous One World Trade Center in New York City have been cut by about 10 percent as office space leasing activity is still slow in the tallest building of America.

One WTC has remained half vacant for the past three years. Only 55 percent of the building is leased and no private tenant has signed a lease agreement in the last three years.

“The market’s not there,” said Douglas Durst, owner of WTC who bought stakes in the building from Port Authority in 2011, to The Wall Street Journal.

“When we started in 2011, everybody expected the economy to take off, and obviously that hasn’t happened.”

Durst also added that a lot of tenants have looked for space in the building but the asking rents dampened their leasing spirits. Some also speculate that security concerns may be barring prospective tenants from occupying space in the building. However, Durst denied “security” being a problem.

More recently, it was reported that Hugo Boss – the fashion brand – was looking to move its Big Apple headquarters to the building. However, a source close to Hugo Boss told the Commercial Observer that the deal wasn’t happening “anytime soon” and the reports doing the rounds are largely exaggerated.

But, experts had foreseen the fate of One WTC long back. Citing real estate sources, Businessweek wrote in November 2014 feature that the owners would eventually have to settle for lower asking rents.

“At the end of the day, supply and demand will determine what that space trades for,” said Michael Cohen, tri-state regional president of Colliers International, to Bloomberg News.

For now, the One World Trade Center has some prestigious tenants like Conde Nast, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America. It was also recently named the tallest building of America by the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.