383 Madison Ave. I JPMORGAN CASE, the oldest and shortest brother in the new bank headquarters in the bank at 270 Park Ave., will wear a beautiful new suit for the next celebration of skyscrapers, Check Realty has learned.
Bank led by Jamie Dimon is rebuilding 383 Madison inside and outside to create a higher job and a more public-public environment, sources said to complete Park 270 designed by Foster + Partners, which is expected to welcome employees later this year.
The external external change of the 383 Madison project will be a sparkling facade, completely new in the 47-storey tower, octagonal to replace its granite panels with more glass and windows much larger, according to an interpretation obtained exclusively by Check Realty.
It will be a departure from the strike from the current Drab structure, which the New York magazine in 2002 called “Lugubrious”, “dressed in the legs in the wet granite” and “Stiff to the boredom point”.
Dwarfs 383 Madison with 1,388 feet 270 Park Ave. Madison with more than 600 meters. The oldest tower, which served as the interim headquarters of the country’s largest bank, opened in 2001 and was won by JPMORGA when bought Bear Stearns in 2008.
Other major improvements that come to 383 Madison are a remodel lobe to generate better access to pedestrians, especially for those who use a new, closed MTA entry into the Grand Central Terminal.
The floor walls on the ground will be removed to create public open airways and expand the sidewalks Vanderbilt Avenue and East 47 Streets from four feet to 19 feet.
Moreover, a new entrance will be created on the Madison Avenue side where old stores will improve. Numerous sidewalk level improvements have been created to synergist with a 10,000 -square -foot public square at the entrance of 270 Park Avenue that will have green space, bedding, public art and an open cafe for everyone.

Within 383 1.3 million square meters of Madison, bank employees will enjoy renovated 360 -degree horizon, technology and front furniture, and a modern food room with focus on the healthy menu choices.
The project is expected to last two years.
Both towers will eventually hold most of the 16,000 JPMORGAN CHASE employees in Midtown.
Architectural firms working on the 383 Madison project include Foster + Partners, Gensler and SOM. Hall changes require city approval because it includes a private ownership of public space (pops).
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