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    The North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City was completed in 1972 at a height of 417 m (1368 feet), distinguishable from the south tower (Two World Trade Center) by the huge antenna on the roof. Its address was "One World Trade Center". It was destroyed, together with the south tower, in the September 11, 2001 attacks. The North Tower was the first tower struck in the attacks and the second to collapse. See also: Two World Trade Center tenants
    This tenant list was compiled from the original list provided by CoStar_Group (a provider of electronic commercial real estate information), and quoted by CNN and most media. It was amended using the updated list from unblinking.com. Entries unique to UnBlinking are in italics, marked (?UB) if uncertain. Companies listed on different floors by each source are marked (CS) at their position in CoStar, and (UB) at their position in UnBlinking. Special cases link to footnotes for more explanations.



    Note: Floor numbers in ff0000"> red  are part of American Airlines Flight 11's impact area.


    Floor unknown: Cedel Bank International, LG Insurance Company, Alliance Global Finance, AMH International Trading, Associated Charter Marine, Carreden Group, Charles Schwab, CIF Agency, Continental Airlines, Continental Express, Deloitte & Touche, Dimetol International Trade, Eastern Capital Corporation, Falcon International Freight, First Pacific Rim, GAC Shipping, Garwood Financial, Globe Shipping Company, GSI Cargo Service, Hachijuni Bank, Hanil Securities, Lin Brothers International, Max Gregorcic, Morgan Stanley, Norman Elisberg, Pluto Commodities, Port Newark, Stephen de Zagon, Trans World Airlines, Welton International Trading


        List of tenants in One World Trade Center
            Notes
            See also

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    Notes
      Ameson listed by CoStar as "Amerson Group" on 8/F but suite given as 8343 by UnBlinking; 8/F is a mechanical floor.
      Broad USA listed by CoStar as 89/F but moved out before 9/11 according to UnBlinking.
      Johnson Enterprises listed as 45/F, but presence at WTC unconfirmed, by UnBlinking.
      Thai Farmers Bank listed by CoStar as 7/F but suite given as 7811 by UnBlinking; 7/F is a mechanical floor.
      ZimAmerican Israeli Shipping Company was on the 16th floor and officially moved out of the World Trade Center to Norfolk, VA on Sept. 4, 2001. However, some computer systems were still in use in WTC at the time of the attacks.

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