BNY Mellon Center (Philadelphia)

For other places with the same name, see BNY Mellon Center (disambiguation).
BNY Mellon Center
General information
Location 1735 Market Street
Philadelphia
Coordinates 39°57′09″N 75°10′04″W / 39.95250°N 75.16778°W / 39.95250; -75.16778Coordinates: 39°57′09″N 75°10′04″W / 39.95250°N 75.16778°W / 39.95250; -75.16778
Completed 1990
Owner HRPT Properties Trust
Height
Roof 792 ft (241 m)
Technical details
Floor count 54
Design and construction
Architect Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Developer CommonWealth REIT
Structural engineer WSP Cantor Seinuk
Main contractor Turner Construction

BNY Mellon Center is a 54-story skyscraper located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The height to its structural top is 792 ft (241 m). Construction was completed in 1990. The building was formerly called Mellon Bank Center until 2009, when it was renamed as part of a branding initiative for the newly formed Bank of New York Mellon.

The building was designed by the architectural firm of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and is owned by HRPT Properties Trust.

The building stands on the former site of the city's Greyhound bus terminal. The address of the building is 1735 Market Street (between Market Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard, just east of 18th Street).

BNY Mellon Center is part of a complex of office buildings known as Penn Center and as such is alternately known as Nine Penn Center. A shopping concourse underneath the building connects to an adjacent winter garden and Suburban Station. BNY Mellon Center is currently the 161st tallest building in the world and the fourth tallest building in Philadelphia.

A private club called the Pyramid Club occupies the 52nd floor of the building.

Tenants include the headquarters of Sunoco and FMC Corporation.[1][2] It also houses offices of Citizens Bank, Aberdeen Asset Management, Aon Corporation, The Boston Consulting Group, CrowdConnect Group, Goldman Sachs, e-commerce company iDealster, and the law firm Ballard Spahr.

The lobby of this building made an appearance in the 1993 film Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.

See also

References

  1. "Contact Sunoco." Retrieved on August 24, 2009.
  2. "FMC Locations", FMC Corp.

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