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List of tenants in 7 World Trade Center (1987–2001)

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7 World Trade Center
7 WTC from the South Tower observation deck, August 14, 1992.
Alternative names
  • Salomon Brothers Building
General information
StatusDestroyed
LocationVesey Street, New York, NY, 10007, United States
Construction startedc. 1983
Completed1987
OpenedMay 1987[1]
DestroyedSeptember 11, 2001
Height
Roof610 ft (190 m)
Technical details
Floor count47
Floor area2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2)
Lifts/elevators32
Design and construction
Architect(s)Emery Roth & Sons
DeveloperSilverstein Properties
Structural engineerIrwin Cantor

7 World Trade Center was building seven of the World Trade Center complex in New York City. It was completed in 1987 at a height of 185 m (610 ft).

According to The New York Times and CBS News, one of the federal agencies listed below was incorrect, as it was actually used as a front for Central Intelligence Agency operations.[2]

Fl# Companies
47
46 Salomon Smith Barney
45 Salomon Smith Barney
44 Salomon Smith Barney
43 Salomon Smith Barney
42 Salomon Smith Barney
41 Salomon Smith Barney
40 Salomon Smith Barney
39 Salomon Smith Barney
38 Salomon Smith Barney
37 Salomon Smith Barney
36 Salomon Smith Barney
35 Salomon Smith Barney
34 Salomon Smith Barney
33 Salomon Smith Barney
32 Salomon Smith Barney
31 Salomon Smith Barney
30 Salomon Smith Barney
29 Salomon Smith Barney
28 Salomon Smith Barney
27 Salomon Smith Barney, Standard Chartered Bank
26 Salomon Smith Barney, Standard Chartered Bank
25 Internal Revenue Service, Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency
24 Salomon Smith Barney, Internal Revenue Service Regional Council
23 Salomon Smith Barney, New York City Office of Emergency Management
22 Salomon Smith Barney, Federal Home Loan Bank
21 Salomon Smith Barney, First State Management Group, Inc., ITT Hartford Insurance Group
20 Salomon Smith Barney, ITT Hartford Insurance Group
19 Salomon Smith Barney, ITT Hartford Insurance Group, NAIC Securities
18 Salomon Smith Barney, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
17
16
15
14
13 Salomon Smith Barney, Provident Financial Management, American Express Bank International, Securities & Exchange Commission, Standard Chartered Bank
12 Securities & Exchange Commission
11 Securities & Exchange Commission
10 U.S. Secret Service, Standard Chartered Bank
9 U.S. Secret Service
8 American Express Bank International
7 American Express Bank International, Provident Financial Management
6 Salomon Smith Barney
5 Salomon Smith Barney
4 Salomon Smith Barney
3 Salomon Smith Barney
2 Salomon Smith Barney
1 Salomon Smith Barney
G Salomon Smith Barney

Totals

According to CNN and Chapter 5 - WTC Seven - The WTC Report

Tenant Square Feet Leased Floors Occupied Industry Notes
Salomon Smith Barney 1,202,900 0–6, 13, 18–46 Financial Institutions
Internal Revenue Service Regional Council 90,430 24, 25 Government
U.S. Secret Service 85,343 9,10 Government
American Express Bank International 106,117 7, 8, 13 Financial Institutions
Standard Chartered Bank 111,398 10, 13, 26, 27 Financial Institutions
Provident Financial Management 9,000 7, 13 Financial Institutions
ITT Hartford Insurance Group 122,590 19–21 Financial Institutions
First State Management Group 4,000 21 Insurance
Federal Home Loan Bank 47,490 22 Financial Institutions
NAIC Securities 22,500 19 Insurance
Securities & Exchange Commission 106,117 11, 12, 13 Financial Institutions
New York City Office of Emergency Management 45,815 23 Government

Sources:[3][4]

Notes

  1. ^ History of the Twin Towers.PANYNJ.gov. 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2015
  2. ^ Associated Press (5 November 2001). "Report: CIA Lost Office In WTC". CBS News. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Building: 7 World Trade Center". War Against Terror. CNN. 2001. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  4. ^ Gilsanz, Ramon; et al. (September 2002). "Chapter 5: WTC Seven" (PDF). World Trade Center Building Performance Study. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Retrieved 26 October 2010. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)