One World Trade Center, America's tallest building, on Monday welcomed
its first tenants, publishing group Conde Nast, in a symbolic moment 13
years after the 9/11 attacks that brought down the original Twin Towers.
Publishing company Conde Nast began moving on Monday into One World Trade Centre, a 104-storey skyscraper that dominates the Manhattan skyline.
The skyscraper - at 1,776ft (541m), America's tallest building - is
the centrepiece of the site where the twin towers once stood.
New beginning: A security guard stands inside One World Trade Center

Only about 170 of the company's 3,400 employees are moving in now, with another 3,000 expected to arrive by early 2015.

The elevator bank of the iconic tower



The new offices at the World Trade Center offer spectacular views across New York

Members of the media explore a model office on the 63rd floor


The view from the 63rd floor of the newly-opned tower

Security guards stand inside One World Trade Center, which opened for business on November 3.
