JP MorganChase’s new office, located at 270 Park Avenue, represents a bold rethinking of what a corporate headquarters can be—more than a workplace, it is a living environment shaped by sustainability, human well-being, and architectural imagination.
Designed by Foster + Partners, the tower stands as a 60-story bronze-clad sentinel rising over Midtown.
Though counted as 60 floors, its height rivals that of many 100-story towers thanks to generous ceiling heights that enhance light, openness, and air circulation.
The building occupies an entire city block, yet it does not sit heavily. Instead, it appears to hover, elevated nearly 80 feet above street level.
This gesture elevates space for a public plaza—a rarity in dense corporate corridors—where greenery softens the architectural grid and invites pedestrians to linger rather than rush past.
The design balances monumentality and hospitality, two qualities that define the new direction of the corporate world.








