Conde Nast Has the Keys

The publishing company, anchor tenant of the 3M SF 1 WTC, has started interior buildout of its almost 1.2M SF of space. That caps a monumental 2013 for the 104-story tower. In April, Port Authority announced that Legends Hospitality will lease the 100th, 101st, and 102nd floors for 15 years for $875M and will open One World Observatory (we snapped the view) in 2015. In May, the building reached 1,776 feet as the last piece of the 40-ton, 408-foot spire went into place. And in November, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat certified 1 WTC as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. (Meanwhile, we joined a gym, left a gym, and promised to catch up on Breaking Bad. So, we both had good years.)

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