City officials, American Express executives and tradesmen gathered in Lower Manhattan on Thursday morning to break ground on Silverstein Properties’ 2 World Trade Center tower. The 55-story, 1,226-foot skyscraper destined for 200 Greenwich Street will serve as the future global headquarters of American Express. The company’s massive agreement to become the tower’s sole anchor tenant […]
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