Cantor, which had occupied 250,000 sf in the World Trade Center's north Tower, lost 658 employees in the attacks last Sept. 11. After losing its five-floor WTC quarters, Cantor moved to a five floors in East Midtown, where it signed a two-year lease.

The firm is said to be negotiating for city and state funding to assist with the rebuilding costs.

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