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Article: Argentinean firm signs at WTC. (commercial space leased by Cordoba Trade Center at World Trade Center, New York, New York)
- Article from:
- Real Estate Weekly
- Article date:
- November 11, 1992
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An Argentinean company, Cordoba Trade Center, has become the first company from Argentina to occupy space in the World Trade Center.
Eduardo Barbera, director of the firm, said his offices will move Nov. 1 to a 1,733-square-foot suite on the 15th floor of One World Trade Center. The company leaves its present space at 230 Fifth Avenue, where it had been for four years. The firm's new five-year lease is worth an aggregate value of $210,000. Cordoba Trade Center facilities trade between Argentina and the United States, providing market research and handling shipping, freight and customs matters for ...