Paramount Group has tapped Kohn Pedersen Fox for an extensive modernization of the lobby and public atrium at 60 Wall Street in Manhattans Financial District. The project is envisioned as a requisite improvement to attract top-tier commercial tenants looking to base and build their future offices within the building.

The 47-story office tower was completed in 1989 and comprises 1.6 million square feet. Designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates, the structures two-story atrium features marble grids, mirrored ceilings, palm trees, and other postmodern embellishments not representative of modern interior aesthetics.

Architectural renderings reveal new triple-height windows, the addition of a skylight to facilitate the flow of natural light into the atrium, and installation of what will be the largest indoor green wall in North America. Elegant white and tan marbling with be installed throughout the lobby and atrium with designer light fixtures and recessed LED lighting at the foot and pinnacle of supporting columns. The scope of work also includes the addition of a new restaurant and caf.

Conceptual rendering of new atrium and dining areas at 60 Wall Street Courtesy of Paramount Group

Conceptual rendering of new atrium and dining areas at 60 Wall Street Courtesy of Paramount Group

Conceptual rendering of new commercial lobby at 60 Wall Street Courtesy of Paramount Group

Existing access to the 2 and 3 subway lines at Wall Street Station will be flanked by the lush living wall with the new dining spaces above.

By opening up the atrium, infusing it with greenery, bringing in natural light, and visually uniting the two streets, we aim to bring the people of this neighborhood together where hopefully they will share ideas and chart the path to the future, said Kohn Pedersen Fox Design principal Hugh Trumbull, AIA.

As it stands, the building is already in compliance with LEED Gold sustainable standards for a high-rise building, and features the largest solar photovoltaic array in Manhattan on its roof. Additional improvements to the office floors include enhanced ventilation systems that utilize high-efficiency MERV-15 filtration and an increased flow of outside air into the building.

Situated in a neighborhood rich with restaurants and transit options, the building further appeals to tenants employee pool, said Albert Behler, Paramount chairman, CEO, and president. The repositioning will transform 60 Wall Street, providing tenants with the benefits of a new building and the opportunity to create an office that best suits their unique needs.

Conceptual rendering of updated exterior facade at 60 Wall Street Courtesy of Paramount Group

To retain new building tenants, Paramount has tapped CBRE as its exclusive leasing partner.

Construction is expected to begin summer 2022.

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