Time Warner Center and The Related Companies, L.P. have/had a generic relationship

Developed by Time Warner Center
Developer The Related Companies, L.P.
Start Date 2000-00-00
Notes Time Warner Center From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the former Time Warner Building at Rockefeller Center, see 75 Rockefeller Plaza. Time Warner Center Time Warner Center May 2010.JPG Time Warner Center Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap General information Status Complete Type Mixed-use Location 10 Columbus Circle, Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Coordinates 40.768735°N 73.982938°WCoordinates: 40.768735°N 73.982938°W Current tenants Deutsche Bank WarnerMedia Construction started November 2, 2000 Completed 2003 Opening October 4, 2003 Cost $1.8 billion[2] Owner The Related Companies Abu Dhabi Investment AuthorityGIC Private Limited[3] Height Roof 750 ft (230 m) Technical details Floor count 55[1] Design and construction Architect David Childs, Mustafa Kemal Abadan of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill Structural engineer WSP Cantor Seinuk Cosentini Associates The Time Warner Center is a mixed-use building complex[4] on Columbus Circle, Manhattan, New York City. It was developed by The Related Companies and AREA Property Partners, and designed by David Childs and Mustafa Kemal Abadan of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.[5] The Time Warner Center consists of two 750 foot (230 m) twin towers bridged by a multi-story atrium containing upscale retail shops. The complex also contains office and residential tenants. Construction began in November 2000, following the demolition of the New York Coliseum, and a topping-out ceremony was held on February 27, 2003. The property had the highest-listed market value in New York City, $1.1 billion, in 2006.[6] Originally constructed as the AOL Time Warner Center, the building encircles the western side of Columbus Circle and straddles the border between Midtown and the Upper West Side. The total floor area of 2.8 million square feet (260,000 m2) is occupied by office space, including an R&D center for VMware; residential condominiums; and the Mandarin Oriental, New York hotel. The Shops at Columbus Circle is an upscale shopping mall located in a curving arcade at the base of the building, with a large Whole Foods Market grocery store on the lower level. Deutsche Bank will replace WarnerMedia as the anchor tenant of the 1.1-million-square-foot (100,000 m2) office area beginning in 2021, at which time it will be renamed the Deutsche Bank Center.[7]
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