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30 Hudson Street, also known as Goldman Sachs Tower, is a 781 ft (238 m), 42-story building in Jersey City, New Jersey. It is the second tallest building in New Jersey. Completed in 2004, the tower was designed by César Pelli, and was the tallest building in the state for 14 years. It houses offices, a cafeteria, a health unit, and a full ...
[1] [2] The 42-story 30 Hudson Street, known widely as the "Goldman Sachs Tower", which rises 781 feet (238 m) and was completed in 2004, is the second-tallest building in New Jersey and 99th-tallest building in the United States.
[1] [2] The 42-story 30 Hudson Street, known widely as the Goldman Sachs Tower, which rises 781 feet (238 m) at Exchange Place in Jersey City is the state's tallest commercial building. It is also the 97th-tallest building in the United States .
Goldman Sachs Tower can refer to the following two buildings in the New York metropolitan area, both housing Goldman Sachs offices: 30 Hudson Street , in Jersey City 200 West Street , in Manhattan
Toll Brothers and AECOM Announce Development of Luxury Rental Tower in Jersey City, N.J. Located in the historic Powerhouse district, a one-block walk from the Grove Street PATH train station, the ...
As of 2005, the Colgate Clock stands on an otherwise empty lot. The other buildings in the complex were demolished in 1985 when Colgate left. The lot is located along the Hudson River waterfront and the clock itself is 100 metres (330 ft) south of the Goldman Sachs Tower, once the tallest skyscraper in the state of New Jersey. The construction ...
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Goldman Sachs Tower: Jersey City United States: 238 m (781 ft) 42 2004 Tallest building in Jersey City and New Jersey until the construction of 99 Hudson St [147] [148] 127= 520 Park Avenue: New York City United States: 238 m (781 ft) 54 2018 [149] 127= Bank of America Center: Houston United States: 238 m (781 ft) 56 1983 [150] [151]