Silverstein Properties
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Real estate development |
Founded | 1957 |
Founder | Larry Silverstein |
Headquarters | 7 World Trade Center, Manhattan, New York City , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | silversteinproperties |
Silverstein Properties, Inc. (SPI) is New York City's 5th largest commercial landlord,[1]a privately held, full-service real estate development, investment and management firm based in New York City. Founded in 1957 by Chairman Larry Silverstein, the company specializes in developing, acquiring, and managing office, residential, hotel, retail, and mixed-use properties.
SPI's real estate business has been one of the largest investors in New York City real estate over the past fifty years,[2] having developed, owned and managed more than 40 million square feet of office, residential, hotel and retail properties including the new World Trade Center, 30 Park Place (Four Seasons Private Residences New York Downtown), 120 Wall Street, Equitable Building, and Americas Tower.[3]
Silverstein Properties is currently headquartered at 7 World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City.
Company
Perhaps best known for developing and owning[4][5] the World Trade Center complex, SPI has developed, owned, and managed more than 40 million SF (3.25 million m2) of commercial, residential, and retail space. Prior to joining the firm, SPI's executives and professionals developed in excess of 100 million SF (9.3 million m2) in the United States and abroad.[6]
SPI's portfolio includes 13.4 million[7] square feet of office, residential and retail properties and $10 billion of current development. Notable past and current projects include:[8]
- Four Seasons Resort at Walt Disney World
- Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences at 30 Park Place[9]
- World Trade Center complex in downtown Manhattan (7 World Trade Center, 4 World Trade Center, 3 World Trade Center, 2 World Trade Center)
- One West End Luxury Condominiums[10]
- 120 Wall Street
- River Place(Manhattan)
- Equitable Building
- Silver Towers (Manhattan)
- Salmon Tower Building (Manhattan)[11]]]
- 1177 Avenue of the Americas
- 529 Fifth Avenue[12]
- Several projects in Washington, D.C., Poland, and mainland China.
For the past six years, SPI has been ranked 33rd of the "Best Places to Work in New York City" by Crain's.[13]
References
- ^ https://commercialobserver.com/2015/04/nycs-top-10-biggest-landlords/
- ^ "Silverstein Properties History | Commercial Real Estate". www.silversteinproperties.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ^ "About Silverstein Properties | New York Real Estate". www.silversteinproperties.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ^ Deal, All rights reserved © 2016 The Real Deal is a registered Trademark of Korangy Publishing Inc-The Real; Inc.; Street, 158 West 29th; York, New; Map, NY 10001 Phone: 212-260-1332 The Real Deal Magazine (2016-05-04). "Silverstein Properties is (still) thinking BIG for 2 WTC". The Real Deal New York. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Deal, All rights reserved © 2016 The Real Deal is a registered Trademark of Korangy Publishing Inc-The Real; Inc.; Street, 158 West 29th; York, New; Map, NY 10001 Phone: 212-260-1332 The Real Deal Magazine (2016-06-24). "Finally! 15 years later, 3 WTC tops out". The Real Deal New York. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "About Silverstein Properties | New York Real Estate". www.silversteinproperties.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ^ https://commercialobserver.com/2015/04/nycs-top-10-biggest-landlords/
- ^ Larry Silverstein, Silverstein Properties. Commercial Observer 2013
- ^ "Tribeca Condominiums for Sale in NYC with Sweeping Views | 30 Park Place, Four Seasons Private Residences New York Downtown". 30 Park Place. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ^ "One West End". www.1westend.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ^ * Equitable Building
- ^ "529 5th Avenue | NYC | Commercial Real Estate". www.silversteinproperties.com. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ^ http://www.crainsnewyork.com/gallery/20121202/FEATURES/120209870/18