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250 Vesey Street

Coordinates: 40°42′51″N 74°00′58″W / 40.71417°N 74.01611°W / 40.71417; -74.01611
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250 Vesey Street
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General information
TypeOffice (Merrill Lynch)
Location250 Vesey Street
New York City, NY 10281, United States
Coordinates40°42′51″N 74°00′58″W / 40.71417°N 74.01611°W / 40.71417; -74.01611
Construction started1984
Completed1986
OwnerBrookfield Properties
Height
Roof500 ft (150 m)
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area1,800,000 sq ft (170,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Cesar Pelli
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti

250 Vesey Street, formerly known as Four World Financial Center, is one of four towers that comprise the Brookfield Place complex in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Rising 34 floors and 500 feet (150 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 Cesar Pelli & Associates.

After the September 11 attacks, the building sustained major damage to its roof; however, the general damage to the building was less than that to the other three towers. On October 23, 2001, about two dozen senior executives of Merrill Lynch began returning to their offices on a limited number of floors within the building, making it the first tower in the four-tower complex to be reoccupied after the attacks.[1]

The structure was renamed 250 Vesey Street when the complex became Brookfield Place in 2014.[2]

Left to right: 4 World Financial Center, 200 West Street, 3 World Financial Center

250 Vesey Street houses the financial offices of Scotiabank and Jane Street Capital. Other tenants include the headquarters of the College Board. The building was previously entirely occupied by Merrill Lynch & Co.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Merrill Officials Return to Offices". The New York Times. October 24, 2001.
  2. ^ Levitt, David M. (October 26, 2012). "World Financial Center Renamed in Brookfield Tenant Shift". Bloomberg Businessweek.
  3. ^ Merrill Lynch & Co. 10-K 12/26/200812-26 Merrill Lynch 2008 10-K.pdf (stanford.edu)
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