- $1 Billion Project in Midtown Manhattan Will Result In the World's Most
Environmentally Responsible High-Rise Office Building - - 2.1 Million-Square-Foot, 52-Story, Crystalline Skyscraper Is Designed to Enhance the Manhattan Skyline - - New Building Will Provide
Home for Historic, Rebuilt Henry Miller Theater, As Well as New Subway Entrances and an Underground Pedestrian Walkway, Between the 6th and 7th Avenue Subway Lines - NEW YORK, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bank of America and The Durst
Organization today broke ground on the construction of the Bank of America Tower
at One Bryant Park, a 945-foot-tall crystalline skyscraper that will rise in
Midtown Manhattan. Located on the west side of Sixth Avenue, between 42nd and
43rd Street, the high-rise office tower is scheduled to open in 2008. Bank of America Tower will serve as the headquarters for Bank of America's
operations in New York City, and house its global corporate and investment
banking, wealth and investment management and consumer and commercial banking
businesses. The bank will occupy roughly half of the 2.1 million square foot
structure. The unique size of the building's footprint will enable Bank of
America to operate six major trading floors there, ranging in size from 43,000
to 99,000 square feet. "The new Bank of America Tower will be situated prominently in the
Manhattan skyline, and will represent our strong, long-term commitment to New
York City and our customers around the world," said Kenneth D. Lewis,
president and CEO of Bank of America. "This new building, in addition to
our new Bank of America banking centers, underscores our plan to become an even
bigger part of the New York community in the years ahead. We appreciate all that
the State and the City of New York have done to make this possible." "I also give enormous credit to our partners in this major project,
Douglas & Jody Durst, co-presidents of The Durst Organization," added
Mr. Lewis. "Their shared vision for building a state-of-the-art high-rise
office tower -- and their shared commitment to developing a property that will
meet our requirements for environmental stewardship -- have made the Bank of
America Tower at One Bryant Park a reality." "The new Tower -- which will stand as one of the world's most
environmentally responsible high-rise buildings -- is a shining example of how
you can create jobs while also protecting the environment," Governor Pataki
said. "I want to commend the Bank of America and The Durst Organization for
their commitment to New York. This project will not only help us reach our goal
of creating one million jobs in New York by the end of the decade, it will
bolster our efforts to provide the safest, cleanest environment possible for
future generations of New Yorkers to enjoy." "The magnificent new Bank of America Tower is the latest chapter in the
revitalization of Bryant Park and will strengthen New York City's position as
the financial capital of the world," said Mayor Bloomberg. "This bold
and dynamic project will create nearly 7,000 construction jobs, and over the
next 25 years, 3,000 new jobs that will generate more than $1 billion in tax
revenue for the City. Our 5-borough economic development strategy is making the
City more livable and business-friendly so that businesses locate here, and the
creation of this new 52-story building shows that it is working. I would like to thank Bank of America and the Durst Organization for their
commitment to this important project and to New York City." Environmentally Conscious Architecture Upon completion, Bank of America Tower will be the world's most
environmentally responsible high-rise office building and the first to strive
for the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy & Environmental
Design (LEED) Platinum designation. The project incorporates innovative,
high-performance technologies to use dramatically less energy, consume less
potable water and provide a healthy and productive indoor environment that
prioritizes natural light and fresh air. "By providing an opportunity for one of the world's foremost financial
service institutions to increase its commitment to New York, the Bank of America
Tower at One Bryant Park already is making an important contribution to New York
and demonstrates to the world the vitality of our city," said Douglas
Durst, co-president of The Durst Organization. "We look forward to a long,
mutually satisfying relationship and to creating not just a spectacular visual
experience, but also the most environmentally responsible building
possible." Located on the largest development site in Midtown Manhattan, the Bank of
America Tower will house the 1.1-million-square-foot headquarters for the New
York operations of Bank of America and the 50,000-square-foot restored and
reconstructed Henry Miller Theater, as well as 1 million square feet of office
space for other tenants. The $1 billion project -- co-developed by Bank of
America and The Durst Organization -- will rise adjacent to The Durst
Organization's flagship tower, the Conde Nast Building at Four Times Square.
Bank of America has committed to a 20-year lease for its space. "Bank of America and the Durst Organization are making a remarkable
investment -- an investment that will provide a strong economic stimulus to this
area for years to come," said Charles A. Gargano, chairman of the New York
State Empire Development Corporation. "Their commitment is both fresh
testimony to New York's continued attraction as the hub of world finance, and a
reaffirmation of the wisdom of Governor Pataki's rebirth and redevelopment of
42nd Street." "Bank of America's new office tower will provide enormous benefits for
New York City," noted Andrew Alper, president of the New York City Economic
Development Corporation. "By working with Bank of America to accommodate
the spatial needs for its New York operations, including the creation of a
state- of-the-art global securities trading headquarters, we help strengthen the
City's position as the premier location for the financial services
industry." The Design Designed by Cook+Fox Architects, LLP of New York, the glass, steel and
aluminum skyscraper is inspired by the building's unique site within its
immediate location and its broader urban context. The faceted crystal design of
the tower features unique sculptural surfaces with crisp folds and precise
vertical lines that are animated by the movement of the sun and the moon. The
transparency of the building, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, provides
evocative views both from and through the space. From the building's base, which
accommodates the surrounding complex pedestrian and transit circulation, to the
overall massing, continuing up to the tip of the spire, the design responds to
the built environment of Midtown Manhattan. "The transparent faceted surfaces of the building function as a
permeable membrane for shifting qualities of perception and light," says
Richard Cook, partner at Cook+Fox Architects. "Embodied within this clear
glass skin is something organic in nature, something which echoes not only the
kinetic movement and energy from the streets below but also the dynamic and
crystalline structure of forms encountered in the natural world." The exterior wall of the tower will be a clear glass curtain- wall to
complement the building's faceted crystal design. The building's form is
sculpted to provide a south-facing surface to address its prominent relationship
to Bryant Park and permit views into and out of the structure. "Green" Considerations With an emphasis on sustainability, water efficiency, indoor environmental
quality, and energy and atmosphere, the Bank of America Tower will be
constructed largely of recycled and recyclable building materials. It will
feature a wide range of sophisticated environmental technologies, from filtered
under-floor displacement air ventilation to advanced double-wall technology and
translucent insulating glass in floor-to-ceiling windows that permit maximum
daylight and optimum views. It also will include a state-of- the- art onsite
4.6-megawatt cogeneration plant, providing a clean, efficient power source for
the building's energy requirements. The Bank of America Tower will save millions of gallons of water annually
through such innovative devices such as a gray-water system to capture and reuse
all rain and wastewater, while planted roofs will reduce the urban heat island
effect. Taking advantage of heat energy from the cogeneration plant, a thermal
storage system will produce ice in the evenings, which will reduce the
building's peak demand loads on the city's electrical grid. Daylight dimming and
LED lights will reduce electric usage while carbon dioxide monitors
automatically introduce more fresh air when necessary. By fundamentally changing
the way buildings are conceived, Bank of America Tower will lead the change in
the way high-rise buildings are built. Reconstructed Henry Miller's Theater At the direction of Bank of America and The Durst Organization, Cook+Fox
Architects will restore and reconstruct the historic Henry Miller's Theater,
with the goal of creating a state-of-the-art Broadway playhouse that captures
the intimacy and proportions of the original 1918 Allen, Ingalls & Hoffman
Theater. The Georgian-style land marked fagade will be preserved and restored,
the oval reception room, doors and decorative plasterwork, including the iconic
urns marking the 43rd Street entrance, will be salvaged and incorporated into
the new design. The seating will be increased to 1,000, the majority of which will have a
prime location at orchestra level. A sophisticated acoustics system will be
integrated, as well as a larger orchestra pit and a fully functional fly-tower
and scenic loading facilities. Other new amenities will include improved public
circulation, box office and concessions areas, with a spacious lobby bar at the
orchestra level, a bar and cafe at the ground level, a restaurant on the upper
mezzanine and a significant increase in women's restrooms. The new theater also will be fully handicapped accessible with 20
wheelchair-viewing positions. In addition, the theater will have an auxiliary
exhibition space -- an adjacent through-block pedestrian passageway that
provides views into the theater and includes a special documentary style
multimedia presentation exploring the life and times of the historical Henry
Miller playhouse. Public Amenities With approximately three times the public circulation space required by an
as-of-right high-rise office building, the Bank of America Tower will
accommodate and contribute to the surrounding pedestrian and transit
circulation. Public amenities will include widened sidewalks, public street
furniture and an urban garden room located at 43rd Street and Sixth Avenue,
which serves as an inviting extension of Bryant Park. The design also incorporates a new glass-enclosed subway entrance with wider
stairs and an elevator at 42nd Street on the southeast corner of Sixth Avenue.
An underground pedestrian walkway on the north side of 42nd Street will link the
B, D and F subway lines to the Times Square station and a new mid-block subway
entrance on 42nd Street will connect to the below-grade walkway, in addition to
a special through-block passageway featuring a "Broadway Wall of Fame"
with interactive information kiosks. Editor's note: For downloadable, high-resolution still and motion images of
The Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, please visit http://www.durst.org. About Bank of America Bank of America is one of the world's largest financial institutions, serving
individual consumers, small businesses and large corporations with a full range
of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk-management
products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United
States, serving 33 million consumer relationships with 5,700 retail banking
offices, more than 16,000 ATMs and award-winning online banking with more than
ten million active users. Bank of America is the #1 Small Business
Administration lender in the United States. The company serves clients in 150
countries and has relationships with 96 percent of the U.S. Fortune 500 companies and 82 percent of the Global Fortune 500. Bank of
America Corporation stock (ticker: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange. About The Durst Organization Founded in 1915, The Durst Organization is one of New York's oldest and
largest privately owned real estate firms. Durst is widely recognized as a world
leader in the development of technologically advanced and environmentally
responsible commercial property. Its flagship tower at 4 Times Square was
recognized as the first "green" high-rise office building in the
United States, and has been praised by environmentalists. In addition to its
office properties, Durst is developing The Helena, an environmentally
responsible 600-unit apartment residence on West 57th Street at 11th Avenue,
which is expected to open in early 2005. About Cook+Fox Upholding the philosophy that "at the intersection of architecture and
sustainability, the wisdom of nature guides design and construction,"
Cook+Fox Architects of New York is headed by Richard Cook, a founding partner of
Richard Cook & Associates, and Robert F. Fox Jr., who joined the firm in
2003. As a team, they are designing a variety of projects that emphasize
innovative design, a strong connection to place and the highest-caliber
sustainable technology. Among the firm's major projects are the preservation of
11 existing buildings and the design of three new buildings for the South Street
Seaport Historic District. Fox, a founding partner of Fox & Fowle Architects, led that firm to a
prominent position of national leadership in the area of urban design of
sustainable high- rise buildings, including 4 Times Square. SOURCE Bank of
America
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