- Goldman Sachs Tower
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building_name = Goldman Sachs Tower
caption = Goldman Sachs Tower as seen from the Circle Line ferry.
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use = Office
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roof = 781ft (238m)
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management = Hines
references =Goldman Sachs Tower (30 Hudson Street), in Jersey City,
New Jersey , is the tallest building in New Jersey, and the tallest in theUnited States of any building not in its metropolitan area's largest city [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=101573] . It was designed byCesar Pelli , also known as the architect of thePetronas Towers inKuala Lumpur and theKey Tower inCleveland . TheWorld Financial Center located just across the Hudson river, was also designed by him. The tower, except for the black roof, resembles 1IFC, and to a lesser extent,2IFC , two buildings of the IFC complex he designed in Hong Kong.Completed in 2004, the building is a
Goldman Sachs office tower, and is one of thefifty tallest buildings in the United States . It houses offices, a cafeteria, health unit and full service fitness facility including a physical therapy clinic. The property is managed by Hines Property Management. A bank is also on the ground level. The building is easily accessible by theHudson-Bergen Light Rail at the Essex Street and Exchange Place stops.The Goldman Sachs Tower is in Jersey City's Exchange Place area close to a PATH station about convert|200|yd|m north and sits immediately on the waterfront overlooking the
Hudson River andLower Manhattan . The tower is easily visible from theNew York City boroughs ofBrooklyn ,Manhattan andStaten Island . On a clear day, the building may be visible from as far away as Sandy Hook, New Jersey. The tower has 42 floors and is 238 m (781 feet) tall.Originally the tower was meant to be the centerpiece of an entire Goldman Sachs campus at Exchange Place, which was to include a training center, a university, and a large hotel complex. Many of the company's Manhattan-based equity traders refused to move away from
Wall Street , delaying the occupation of the building's top 13 floors, which until early 2008, have remained vacant.Once a derelict and mostly industrial part of Jersey City, the Exchange Place area forms part of New Jersey's Gold Coast, a revitalized strip of land along the formerly industrial west bank of the Hudson. Economic development, in recent years, has spurred large-scale residential, commercial, and office development along the waterfront.
Although the location was largely rejected by the company's financial executives, 4,000 Goldman Sachs employees made the move to the building, including much of the company's real estate, technology, operations, and administrative departments. As of 2006, the company has begun construction of another, slightly taller, tower at 200 West St. to house the bulk of their sales and trading departments just north of the
World Financial Center , directly across the water from 30 Hudson in Lower Manhattan. The company plans to shuttle workers between the two buildings on private ferries when necessary, calling this their "Venice strategy". [Goldberger, Paul. [http://www.newyorker.com/critics/skyline/?040802crsk_skyline "Shanghai on the Hudson"] , "The New Yorker ".August 2 ,2004 ]The building is certified under LEED-NC Version 2.0 of the U.S. Green Building Council.
ee also
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List of tallest buildings by U.S. state
*List of tallest buildings in Jersey City References
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