- After a few months of talks, News Corp. (NWS, NWSA) and Twenty-First Century Fox (FOX, FOXA) have reached a deal to move into a joint headquarters at the World Trade Center site.
- The two will set up in a new 99-story skyscraper, 2 World Trade Center, to be built at 200 Greenwich St.
- It's the fourth and last tower planned for the site, and the News Corp./Fox space would include TV studios at the base, along with newsrooms and office space for employees across both companies' businesses.
- The move will put a button on a transformation of lower Manhattan over the past decade, as information, media and tech companies have set up there, including Condé Nast, The Daily News, Time Inc. and others.