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Riverbed Technology occupies a suite of offices on the 17th floor. Samsung Electronics America occupies the 26th floor. URS Corporation New York City Office occupies most of the 6th and 7th floors of One Penn Plaza. WSP USA, formerly Parsons Brinckerhoff, [18] is headquartered in One Penn Plaza and occupies the 4th and 5th floors.
The firm is involved in Long Island Rail Road's East Side Access to Grand Central Terminal in New York City, [35] with a planned opening of December 2022. [36] It is also involved with the redevelopment of LaGuardia Airport in New York City, announced in 2015, [37] with an expected completion date of 2022. [38]
One Penn Plaza in May 2005 14 Penn Plaza in September 2013. Pennsylvania Plaza (Penn Plaza) is a complex of 14 buildings in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, including New York Penn Station and Madison Square Garden. [1] It is one of the busier transportation, business, and retailing areas in Manhattan.
The New York City College of Technology (City Tech) is a public college in New York City. Founded in 1946, it is the City University of New York's college of technology. Its main urban campus is located in Downtown Brooklyn.
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The other two entrances/exits are unstaffed. The one at the north end has a weekday-only turnstile bank and token booth, full height turnstiles, and a wide staircase to MetroTech Center and another stair and four escalators to the former New York City Transit Headquarters, [55] a mostly vacant 13-story building at 370 Jay Street.
The building was made a New York City designated landmark in 1966 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It was officially renamed in 1982 in honor of James Farley who was the nation's 53rd postmaster general and served from 1933 to 1940. The building was sold to the New York government in 2006.