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city inspectors discovered an unauthorized crane operator on-site. Another construction accident occurred on May 17, 2008, when a 30-by-30-inch (76 cm Ă— 76 cm) piece of steel fell eighteen stories onto a neighboring baseball field where children were playing; no one was injured. The city issued a stop-work order and cited the general contractor, Tishman
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construct, which was $ 200 million less than
Goldman Sachs had originally projected. Shortly after the first workers moved into the building, glass pieces fell from the upper floors, forcing street closures in the neighborhood. That December, Goldman Sachs decided to give the city $ 161 million in lease payments. However, the firm was scheduled to collect $ 160 million in the escrow account instead of paying taxes to the state. With the development of its new headquarters, Goldman Sachs also announced plans to convert the adjacent Embassy Suites hotel into a Conrad Hotel.
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Battery Park City Authority also agreed to lease the site to Goldman Sachs the same month. The bond financing was enacted that September. Political leaders subsequently said they would not offer such incentives to other projects in Lower Manhattan.
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also received a money-back guarantee from the city and state governments, which would impose penalties on the governments if they could not create a plan to secure the area around the World Trade Center. Later that month, a state board approved $ 115 million in tax breaks and cash grants, as well as
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reported that the firm had specifically identified a parking lot on West Street between Murray and Vesey
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Goldman Sachs officials that a curve would allow the office space to be arranged more efficiently, in contrast with a diagonal slice. In addition, the facade contains incisions that parallel the angles of Murray Street to the north and Vesey Street to the south.
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Nordenson and Associates. At the base of the building, the columns are arranged in a 40-by-60-foot (12 by 18 m) grid. To create an open space for all of the trading floors, the building was developed with large trusses and fewer columns. In the upper stories, the columns
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Goldman Sachs large subsidies to fund the project. There were several incidents during construction, including a falling load that paralyzed an architect as well as a falling pane of glass. Workers
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proposed rebuilding the nearby section of West Street as a tunnel underneath the World
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that Goldman Sachs succeeded in keeping "its risk-taking entirely out of sight" with 200 West Street's design, though he deemed it "unfortunate that almost all the daring touches at 200 West Street are inside, hidden from view". Jacqueline Pezzillo of the Center for Architecture described the
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to construct a 40-story tower with a curved facade that met the environmental standards required within Battery Park City. In August 2004, the Battery Park City Authority designated Goldman Sachs as the developer of the West Street site. A dispute arose in late 2004 when New York governor
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reported on the 2005 money-back guarantee. The state and city governments would forfeit a combined $ 321 million if infrastructure improvements to the World Trade Center site were not completed by 2009. The state would waive $ 160 million of tax payments, which were instead placed in an
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and consisting of intersecting dynamic abstract forms in multiple colors. The other wall contains windows that measure 20 feet (6.1 m) high. There are six large trading floors for Goldman Sachs at the building's base. Each trading floor could fit a thousand employees.
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branch at North End Avenue and Murray Street, a block west of the new headquarters. Goldman Sachs acquired the adjacent Embassy Suites hotel to the west in 2006, which gave the company more control over the surrounding site. Shortly after construction commenced,
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steam rooms. The fitness space was designed by Architecture Research Office. The employee cafeteria was designed by Office dA and contains an undulating ceiling with curved lines. Also included in the building is a 350-seat auditorium, which was designed by
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ceremony for the Goldman Sachs headquarters at 200 West Street occurred on November 29, 2005. In developing the building, Goldman Sachs pledged $ 3.5 million toward the construction of a
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already existed before the building's construction, but as part of the building's construction, it received a slanted 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m) glass and metal canopy designed by
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972:. New York: Norton. p. 28.
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1452:"A Canopy as Social Cathedral"
561:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
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3016:"Sachs tower nightmare grows"
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1138:"Masters of the Neighborhood"
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2754:. June 4, 2008. p. 12.
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928:"Emporis building ID 207631"
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2477:Ong, Bao (March 15, 2010).
1730:"Downtown plan for Goldman"
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3290:Historical components
2960:. November 29, 2005.
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1529:. November 22, 2013.
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1562:. January 23, 2020.
1491:"Big Art, Big Money"
1177:. October 13, 2010.
1142:Architectural Record
636:September 11 attacks
422:Tishman Construction
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4030:Christopher O. Ward
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3082:Wall Street Journal
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515:Preston Scott Cohen
499:, 200 West Street,
241:Structural engineer
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3917:Memory Foundations
3771:Transportation Hub
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2917:The New York Times
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1586:"Special Projects"
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185:Floor count
114: /
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4246:Categories
4050:THINK Team
3972:The Sphere
3961:The Rising
3746:The Sphere
3643:Second WTC
3546:The Sphere
3194:executives
2360:The Record
1777:2436500560
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