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200 Vesey Street

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200 Vesey Street
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Architectural stylePostmodern
Location200 Vesey Street
New York, NY 10285
United States
Coordinates40°42′49″N 74°00′53″W / 40.71361°N 74.01472°W / 40.71361; -74.01472
Construction started1983
Completed1985
Opened1986
Cost$800 million (USD)
OwnerAmerican Express (lower half)
Brookfield Properties (upper half)
Height
Antenna spire739 ft (225 m)
Technical details
Floor count51
Floor area2,491,000 sq ft (231,400 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Haines Lundberg Waehler, Cesar Pelli & Associates
Structural engineerThornton-Tomasetti Engineers
References
[1]

200 Vesey Street, formerly known as Three World Financial Center and also known as the American Express Tower, is one of four towers that comprise the Brookfield Place complex in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Rising 51 floors and 739 feet (225 m), it is situated between the Hudson River and the World Trade Center. The building opened in 1986 as part of the World Financial Center and was designed by Haines Lundberg Waehler and Cesar Pelli & Associates.

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Description

The building is an example of postmodern architecture, as designed by Cesar Pelli & Associates, and contains over 2.1 million square feet (195,000 m2) of rentable office area. It connects to the rest of the World Financial Center complex through a courtyard leading to the Winter Garden, a dramatic glass-and-steel public space with a 120 ft (37 m) vaulted ceiling under which there is an assortment of trees and plants, including sixteen 40 ft (12 m) palm trees from the Mojave Desert. It is notably similar in design to One Canada Square in London's Canary Wharf development. Canary Wharf was, like the World Financial Center, a project by Canadian developers Olympia & York, and One Canada Square was designed by the same principal architect.

Due to its status as the tallest tower in the complex, the building was subject to scathing criticism at the time of its construction. In 1985, the New York Times published an article lambasting the tower. ‟Not too long ago, it was possible to gaze all the way from mid-Manhattan to the skies over the harbor. Now, that vista has been pierced by the American Express tower being built in the World Financial Center at Battery Park City. At the moment, the skyscraper resembles a gigantic, upended, rectilinear fish skeleton. As construction proceeds, however, and the floors fill in, there will be a solid wall where there was once a generous slice of sky."[2]

200 Vesey Street, October 2015.
Two rescue workers entering the American Express Tower after the attacks on the World Trade Center.

Three World Financial Center was severely damaged by the falling debris when the World Trade Center towers collapsed on September 11, 2001. The building's southeast corner took heavy structural damage, though the effects were not enough to create a threat of collapse. The building had to be closed for repairs from September 11, 2001 until May 2002 as a result of damage sustained in the terrorist attacks. A memorial was constructed to honor the 11 employees of American Express who were victims of the September 11 attacks, it is named the Eleven Tears Memorial.[3]

3 World Financial Center is today the world headquarters of American Express, and was once World Headquarters of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. It was renamed 200 Vesey Street when the rest of the complex became Brookfield Place in 2014.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Emporis building ID 115595". Emporis. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016.
  2. ^ Anderson, Susan Heller; Dunlap, David W. (January 7, 1985). "NEW YORK DAY BY DAY; Another Vista Becomes History". The New York Times.
  3. ^ "Eleven Tears Memorial". NYC-ARTS. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "Renovation Updates". Brookfield Place New York. Brookfield Place. Archived from the original on July 9, 2014. Retrieved July 9, 2014.

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This page was last edited on 22 December 2023, at 04:09
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