Comcast Technology Center
Comcast Technology Center | |
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General information | |
Status | Under construction |
Type | Hotel, restaurant, office, parking garage, retail, television studios |
Location | 1800 Arch Street, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, United States |
Coordinates | 39°57′18″N 75°10′12″W / 39.955°N 75.170°W |
Estimated completion | Q3 2017 |
Cost | US$1.2 billion |
Owner | Comcast Liberty Property Trust |
Height | 1,121 feet (342 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 60 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Foster and Partners[1] Kendall/Heaton Associates |
Developer | Liberty Property Trust |
Structural engineer | Thornton Tomasetti[2] |
The Comcast Technology Center, [3] is a building under construction in Philadelphia.[4] The 60-floor building, with a height of 1,121 feet (342 m), will be the ninth-tallest building in the Western Hemisphere (the eight taller ones are all in the United States), and the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere outside of Manhattan and Chicago (and therefore the tallest building in Pennsylvania). It is adjacent to the Comcast Center, the headquarters of Comcast Corporation.[5]
Construction began in summer 2014 and is expected to be completed in 2017.
Design and construction
The architect is Lord Norman Foster,[6][7][8] with interior design by Gensler.[9] The L.F. Driscoll Company is the construction contractor.
Use
The view from the top will be more than 40 miles in clear weather.
The building will consist primarily of office space and the new Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia, which was formerly nearby. [10] It will also include television studios, a retail mall, a parking garage, and a top-floor restaurant. The entire project contains over 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m2). The property will be co-owned by Comcast and Liberty Property Trust, and has an estimated cost of $1.5 billion.
NBC10 Philadelphia and Telemundo Philadelphia announced plans to move from Bala Cynwyd to occupy the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth floors of the building with at least three control rooms and three studios, all located on the thirteenth floor, as well as office space.[11]
Gallery
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Construction of the concrete core, viewed from the Comcast Center
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Construction in 2016 viewed from 30th and Market
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construction viewed from northwest corner
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Construction viewed from the southeast
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia
- List of tallest buildings in Pennsylvania
- List of tallest buildings in the United States
- List of tallest buildings in the world
References
- ^ "Comcast Innovation and Technology Centre - Philadelphia". Foster + Partners. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ^ "Comcast Innovation and Technology Center". Thornton Tomasetti. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
- ^ Adelman, Jacob (17 November 2016). "Big tower, shorter name: Comcast cuts 'innovation' from high-rise's moniker". Philly.com. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
- ^ Kostelni, Natalie (3 July 2014). "Comcast skyscraper construction begins; new details emerge". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ^ Hurdle, Jon (January 28, 2014). "Planned Comcast Tech Center Raises Sights in Philadelphia". Int. N. Y. Times.
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- ^ McDevitt, John (5 June 2015). "Four Seasons Hotel About To Close Its Doors On Logan Circle". CBS Philadelphia. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
- ^ Burdo, Alison (19 February 2014). "New Comcast Building a Gamechanger for NBC10 and Telemundo 62". NBC10.com. NBCUniversal Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
External links
- Comcast
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