|  | 60 Wall Street
Status: | | Construction Dates | Began | 1987 | Finished | 1989 | Floor Count | 56 | Floor Area | 160,000 m² |
|  | Building Uses | - office | Structural Types | - highrise | Architectural Style | - postmodern | Materials | - glass | - steel | - stone |
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| Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Roof | | 745 ft | | WSP Cantor Seinuk | | | | | |
Description Companies:
- Architect: Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates
- Structural Engineer: WSP Cantor Seinuk
- Tenant: Deutsche Bank
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Facts & Description
- Formerly the headquarters of JP Morgan Bank, it is now owned by Deutsche Bank. Today JP Morgan Chase has its headquarters at the 53 Story JP Morgan Chase World Headquarters Building in midtown Manhattan.
- Completed in 1989, it was the last large office building to be built in the Financial District.
- Surrouned by slender pre-war towers, such as the American International Building and 20 Exchange Place, 60 Wall Street makes a prominent impact on the Lower Manhattan Skyline.
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