Quote:
Originally Posted by Dac150
And there's ample time for Silverstein to find a tenant to cover the minimal amount - remember also that he has a great advantage over his competitors as that article points out . . . there's physical steel and concrete to already be shown for.
|
Yes, while other large towers planned have the advantage of being in Midtown, Silverstein's WTC towers are already a real thing, coming out of the ground. Silverstein has until next year to get a tenant (while they are still working on tower 3), and I'd be very surprised if he doesn't land the lease needed to get full funding for construction by then.