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- The North Tower (also known as Tower 1, Building One or 1 WTC) of the World Trade Center in New York City was completed and opened in 1972 at a height of 417 m (1,368 ft), distinguishable from the South Tower (2 World Trade Center) by the 360-foot-tall telecommunications antenna or mast on its roof. The address of this building was 1 World Trade Center with its own ZIP code of 10048. It was destroyed along with the South Tower in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The North Tower was the first tower to be struck at 8:46 AM and the second tower to collapse at 10:28 AM. No one above the 91st floor survived the attack. On the 106th and 107th floors of this building was a well-known restaurant called Windows on the World. Due to radiation from radio and TV transmission, the roof was off-limits, being accessible only to certain staff. The tenant list below 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 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. 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
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