World trade center

Until the Tenants Come Home, World Trade Plays Host

By The Wall Street Journal | The Wall Street Journal

Developer Larry Silverstein built 4 World Trade Center as a gleaming office tower and a signal of downtown's recovery. And since it opened last November, the building has been hopping—but not with office workers. Until tenants begin to trickle in, the glass-clad structure, designed by Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, has been serving mostly as an elite event location—home to cocktail parties, fashion shows, movie shoots and unorthodox fundraisers.  Read more.

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