Wired Magazine

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Print and digital journalism in Lower Manhattan got a jump-start in 1 World Trade Center, home to Wired Magazine, the long-running organ of tech culture and design. Ahead of its coverage, you’ll find breaking dispatches on artificial intelligence ethics, new hardware reviews, and deep reads on how software remakes daily life. Subscribers still receive the print quarterly thick enough to double as a paperweight, while the rest visit the site for daily updates, podcasts, and video features shot in New York and around the world.

The magazine’s editorial nerve center sits a block from the Hudson, within the skyscraper’s western cluster where the building’s elevator core carves out a vertical atrium visible from West Street. Inside that tower, the same address—1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007—anchors a publisher that has set the pace for geek journalism since the mid-1990s. If you’re hunting vintage print issues or want to see where the next feature will drop at midnight, the doors stay open to the public on weekdays, with lobby signage pointing straight up to the elevators.

Year after year, Wired’s journalism migrates from pixels to pages—and back again. The brand’s special issues on open-source hardware, cybersecurity, and web3 have sold out in weeks, while the website refreshes every hour with fresh takes on Silicon Valley’s latest scandals. Whether you flip the mag at a café on Church Street or reload the app between subway stops, the stories travel faster than the subway traffic above ground.

Reach the newsroom by dialing (800) 769-4733. To trace the route through the Financial District, open the map to the building’s entryway.

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Created 14 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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