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The site immediately south, across Chestnut St, was developed into a complex including an apartment tower, a parking garage, the Cira Green rooftop park, and the FMC Tower. The final part of land, south of Walnut St, became Penn Park. [6] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]
Cira Centre South is a complex of two skyscrapers in the University City district of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, directly across the Schuylkill River from Center City, Philadelphia. The complex is between Walnut Street and Chestnut Street south of 30th Street Station and the Old Post Office Building .
Cira Centre South was developed by Brandywine Realty Trust and completed in 2016. [39] [40] [41] Two new towers replaced a one-time truck annex for the Post Office and now include the headquarters for the FMC Corp., a parking garage with a green roof open to the public, an apartment building, and street-level retail.
Green roofs help reduce cooling costs, stormwater runoff and wear and tear on the roof itself. But for employees, they can offer a lot more than that. Rooftop oasis: How a county building went ...
The Cira Centre is a 29-story, 437-foot (133 m) office high-rise in the University City neighborhood of West Philadelphia, directly connected to Amtrak's 30th Street Station. Developed by Brandywine Realty Trust and designed by César Pelli , it was built in 2004-05 on a platform over rail tracks.
The Polo Ralph Lauren presentation was held on the Gallow Green rooftop of the McKittrick Hotel in New York City, and it was every bit as fabulous as it looks. The models, wearing gorgeous bright ...
Cira Green: University City 1.3 [30] Columbus Square: Passyunk Square: 4.6 † Wharton Square: South 4.6 † Stephen Girard Park: Girard Estate: 4 [31] Dickinson ...
The Philadelphia skyline as seen from Boathouse Row in June 2019 (annotated version) The Philadelphia skyline as seen from the Delaware River in February 2023. Philadelphia, the largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, is home to more than 300 completed high-rise buildings and skyscrapers up to 330 feet (101 m), [1] and 58 completed skyscrapers of 330 feet (101 m) or taller, [2] of ...