American real estate development firm
Silverstein Properties, Inc. is a family 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. The firm is New York City's fifth-largest commercial landlord.
[1]
Silverstein Properties' 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 headquartered at
7 World Trade Center in
Manhattan , New York City.
[4] On 9-11, 8 hours after Building 7 came down, Larry collected $4.5 billion.
Company
Silverstein Properties 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, Silverstein Properties' executives and professionals developed in excess of 100 million SF (9.3 million m2 ) in the United States and abroad.
[3]
Silverstein Properties' portfolio includes 13.4 million
[1] square feet of office, residential and retail properties and $10 billion of current development. Notable past and current projects include:
[5]
Recognition
Since 2012, SPI has been ranked 33rd of the "Best Places to Work in New York City" by Crain's.
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References
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"NYC's Top 10 Biggest Landlords" . April 29, 2015.
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"Silverstein Properties History | Commercial Real Estate" . www.silversteinproperties.com . Retrieved July 17, 2016 .
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"About Silverstein Properties | New York Real Estate" . www.silversteinproperties.com . Retrieved July 17, 2016 .
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"Silverstein Properties - TRD Research" . The Real Deal . March 19, 2019. Retrieved August 17, 2020 .
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Larry Silverstein, Silverstein Properties . Commercial Observer 2013
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"Tribeca Condominiums for Sale in NYC with Sweeping Views | 30 Park Place, Four Seasons Private Residences New York Downtown" . 30 Park Place . Retrieved July 17, 2016 .
^ Westfeldt, Amy (May 23, 2006).
"First Rebuilt Skyscraper at WTC Opens" .
The Washington Post .
ISSN
0190-8286 . Retrieved April 23, 2018 .
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"First World Trade Center tower opens 12 years after 9/11" . NY Daily News . Retrieved April 23, 2018 .
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"Under Construction: Inside the Nearly Completed 3 WTC" . Commercial Observer . February 13, 2018. Retrieved April 23, 2018 .
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"Murdochs abandon 2 World Trade, Silverstein soldiers on" . Politico PRO . Retrieved April 23, 2018 .
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"One West End" . www.1westend.com . Retrieved July 17, 2016 .
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"Silverstein buys majority stake in Taconic's 619 West 54th" . February 1, 2017.
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Equitable Building
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"529 5th Avenue | NYC | Commercial Real Estate" . www.silversteinproperties.com . Retrieved July 17, 2016 .
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a
b Gross, Daniel (September 19, 2006).
"SILVERSTEIN MOVES INTO RESIDENTIAL IN '90S" .
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"Another out-of-town firm shows interest in D.C. - The Washington Post" .
The Washington Post .
^ Kennedy, Shawn G. (August 3, 1983).
"Sale of 2 Large Buildings in Manhattan Stirs Interest" . The New York Times .
^ Horsley, Carter B. (July 26, 1978).
"Real Estate" . The New York Times .
^ Clarke, Katherine.
"World Trade Center developer Silverstein Properties files suit over botched $138M deal for East Side tower - NY Daily News" .
New York Daily News .
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"Who Wants to Move to Ground Zero?" . NYMag.com .
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"Larry Silverstein to build city's tallest apartment tower" . July 2, 2014.
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h Baird-Remba, Rebecca (July 9, 2018).
"Silverstein Prepares to Buy ABC Campus for $1.2B" . commercialobserver.com . Retrieved January 17, 2019 .
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"Larry Silverstein marks first foray overseas" . December 9, 2011.
^ Gonnabe.
"ETHOS – In the Heart of Warsaw High Street • News • Kulczyk Silverstein Properties" . ksprop.com .
^ Qianhai Economic Zone
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"No. 33 Silverstein Properties - Best Places to Work 2012 - Crain's New York Business" . November 8, 2012.
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