One World Financial Center
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| One World Financial Center | |
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Location | 200 Liberty Street New York City, New York, United States |
| Status | Complete |
| Constructed | 1985 |
| Use | Office |
| Roof | 577 feet (176m) |
| Floor count | 40 |
| Companies | |
| Architect | Cesar Pelli |
| Owner | Brookfield Properties |
One World Financial Center is a skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City.
It is located at 200 Liberty Street between South End Avenue and West Street. It was built in 1985 as part of the World Financial Center complex. It is a 40 story building reaching the height of 577 ft (176 m). It has a leasable area of 1,628,000 ft² (151,000 m²). Similarly to other WFC buildings it has a unique roof which is a flat-top pyramid. It is connected to the rest of the WFC complex by a skybridge over Liberty Street.
The building is located across the street from the World Trade Center site and was significantly damaged in the September 11th attacks. It was closed for several months and reopened after restoration.
The building's tenants include:
- Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft
- Deloitte and Touche
- Dow Jones & Co.
- Fidelity Investments
- Lehman Brothers
- National Financial Services
- Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP
- Willis of New York
- AIG Royal Alliance, Inc.

