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60 Wall Street (formerly the J.P. Morgan Bank Building or Deutsche Bank Building) is a 55-story, [a] 745-foot-tall (227 m) skyscraper on Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States.
The bank will relocate to One Columbus Circle from 60 Wall Street, according to an internal memo to employees. The new location will consolidate the bank's New York presence and would reduce its ...
In May 2018, Deutsche Bank announced it would lease all 1.1 million square feet (100,000 m 2) of office space for 25 years, relocating from 60 Wall Street beginning in the third quarter of 2021. [241] [242] The move represented a reduction in space for the bank, which had occupied 1.6 million square feet (150,000 m 2) at 60 Wall Street. [243]
60 Wall Street, built in 1988. [52]: 17 It was formerly the J.P. Morgan & Co. headquarters [64] before becoming the U.S. headquarters of Deutsche Bank. [65] It is the last remaining major investment bank headquarters on Wall Street. Another key anchor for the area is the New York Stock Exchange Building at the corner of Broad Street.
DWS Funds Announce Annual Meeting of Shareholders NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Boards of Trustees of DWS High Income Trust (NYSE: KHI), DWS Strategic Municipal Income Trust (NYSE: KSM), DWS ...
Deutsche Bank Building was an office skyscraper located at 130 Liberty Street in Manhattan, New York City. Deutsche Bank Building may also refer to: Deutsche Bank Center, in New York City, the American headquarters of Deutsche Bank since 2021; 60 Wall Street, in New York City, the American headquarters of Deutsche Bank from 2001 to 2021
Wall Street’s 2025 U.S. economic outlook. ... Deutsche Bank (Nov. 25): "We ultimately anticipate that modest tax cuts, a strong deregulation push, and more supportive financial conditions will ...
40 Wall Street: 927 (283) 71 1930 40 Wall Street: 44th-tallest building in the United States; Formerly known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building and currently known as the Trump Building, a more permanent name is 40 Wall Street. Was world's tallest building for less than two months before being surpassed by the Chrysler Building.