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Venice รีวิวทุกอย่าง🦋
Venice รีวิวทุกอย่าง🦋
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Before the September 11 attacks, the World Trade Center was a self-contained city within a city, buzzing with life and activity across its 110 floors. Inside the twin towers were hundreds of offices belonging to financial giants, insurance companies, law firms, government agencies, and tech startups. Major tenants included firms like Cantor Fitzgerald, Marsh & McLennan, Morgan Stanley, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which managed the complex. The buildings also housed data centers, trading floors, and international business offices, making the towers one of the busiest corporate environments in the world. On any given day, around 50,000 people worked there, while another 140,000 visited for meetings, tours, or dining. Beyond the offices, the towers had multiple kitchens, restaurants, and cafeterias to serve the thousands of employees and guests. The most famous was Windows on the World, an upscale restaurant on the 107th floor of the North Tower, offering fine dining and stunning panoramic views of Manhattan. Beneath it, there were executive dining rooms, coffee bars, fast-food spots, and large industrial kitchens that kept the workforce fed around the clock. The basement levels housed the Mall at the World Trade Center, filled with shops, eateries, and services like dry cleaners and banks. Each tower functioned like a vertical city, combining business, hospitality, and commerce under one roof, creating a nonstop flow of energy and movement throughout the day. Have you ever been to the Twin towers or the memorial? . . #911 #september11 #newyork #newyorkcity #jeawokmedia
Before the September 11 attacks, the World Trade Center was a self-contained city within a city, buzzing with life and activity across its 110 floors. Inside the twin towers were hundreds of offices belonging to financial giants, insurance companies, law firms, government agencies, and tech startups. Major tenants included firms like Cantor Fitzgerald, Marsh & McLennan, Morgan Stanley, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which managed the complex. The buildings also housed data centers, trading floors, and international business offices, making the towers one of the busiest corporate environments in the world. On any given day, around 50,000 people worked there, while another 140,000 visited for meetings, tours, or dining. Beyond the offices, the towers had multiple kitchens, restaurants, and cafeterias to serve the thousands of employees and guests. The most famous was Windows on the World, an upscale restaurant on the 107th floor of the North Tower, offering fine dining and stunning panoramic views of Manhattan. Beneath it, there were executive dining rooms, coffee bars, fast-food spots, and large industrial kitchens that kept the workforce fed around the clock. The basement levels housed the Mall at the World Trade Center, filled with shops, eateries, and services like dry cleaners and banks. Each tower functioned like a vertical city, combining business, hospitality, and commerce under one roof, creating a nonstop flow of energy and movement throughout the day. Have you ever been to the Twin towers or the memorial? . . #911 #september11 #newyork #newyorkcity #jeawokmedia

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