New York City’s skyline has gained a defining new landmark: JPMorgan Chase has completed the construction of its new global headquarters at 270 Park Avenue. Standing 1,388 feet tall and spanning 2.5 million square feet, the tower is among the tallest office buildings in the world and will house up to 15,000 employees. Designed by Foster + Partners and developed by Tishman Speyer, the building reimagines the modern workplace with a focus on sustainability, technology, and employee well-being.
The headquarters is the city’s largest all-electric skyscraper, operating with net-zero operational emissions. It features advanced air filtration, biophilic design, expansive wellness facilities, and cutting-edge workplace technologies, from biometric access to app-based workplace management. Together, these innovations set a new benchmark for corporate campuses in the 21st century.
Delivering a project of this scale required unprecedented coordination across contractors, consultants, and stakeholders. To meet this challenge, JPMorgan relied on PMWEB to unify the complex layers of project management, covering scope, schedule, budget, contracts, and reporting.
PMWEB’s integrated approach enabled the project team to:
For megaprojects like 270 Park Avenue, where even minor delays or errors can cascade into significant financial and reputational costs, PMWEB provides the transparency and control needed to keep delivery on track.
With the completion of 270 Park Avenue, JPMorgan not only establishes a new home for its global operations but also demonstrates how advanced construction management and technology can bring visionary projects to life.