4 World Trade Center

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4 World Trade Center redirects here. For World Trade Center, second version, Tower 4, see 150 Greenwich Street.
NOAA aerial image of 4 World Trade Center, following the September 11 attacks. Most of the building was crushed by the collapse of 2 WTC. Only a small portion remained standing. North is approximately upper right on the image.
NOAA aerial image of 4 World Trade Center, following the September 11 attacks. Most of the building was crushed by the collapse of 2 WTC. Only a small portion remained standing. North is approximately upper right on the image.
4 WTC, lower right corner.
4 WTC, lower right corner.

Four World Trade Center was a 9-story low-rise office building in the southeast corner of the site, in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It was damaged beyond repair as a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks and was later demolished.

The building's major tenants were Deutsche Bank (Floor 4, 5, and 6) and the New York Board of Trade (Floors 7, 8, and 9).

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