NYC tower lets tenants rise


A helicopter flies near the top of the One World Trade Centre Tower. — Reuters

SOME 1,100 ft in the air, almost as high as you can go anywhere in New York City, One World Trade Centre is leasing office space for the first time – a striking milestone in Lower Manhattan’s long recovery.

Ten years after the skyscraper opened, the 89th and 90th floors are now available to the highest bidder searching for square footage in New York’s increasingly crowded commercial real estate market.

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