Tishman Speyer is deeply aware of the importance of successfully developing the project into a landscape worthy of New Yorkers’ love of diverse, vibrant urban spaces.
Developer/Owner
Tishman Speyer
Tishman Speyer is one of the leading owners, developers, fund managers, and operators of first-class real estate in the world. Since its inception in 1978, Tishman Speyer has established itself globally with 27 offices in 12 countries across 5 continents. Tishman Speyer currently owns approximately 69 million square feet of commercial properties and approximately 100,000 apartment units worldwide.
Tishman Speyer has an unparalleled track record of cultivating great public spaces and active landmark projects, including Rockefeller Center, 200 Park Avenue (the MetLife Building), the Chrysler Center, the Hearst Building, and Stuyvesant Town/Peter Cooper Village in New York, as well as iconic properties worldwide such as Germany’s Sony Center and Messeturm, and Brazil’s Torre Norte. Tishman Speyer works with world-class architects to create iconic buildings in New York City and worldwide.
Design Team
Master Plan Architect
Murphy/Jahn is a unique architectural firm conceived to meet the challenged posed by the new millennium. Under the leadership of Helmut Jahn, the practice has grown and evolved steadily from the original firm, which was founded over 70 years ago. Murphy/Jahn’s architectural experience includes designs for such iconic landmarks as the Doha Convention Center & Tower, Liberty Place in Philadelphia, Messeturm in Frankfurt, and the Sony Center in Berlin.
PWP Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architect
Founded in 1983, the landscape architects of Peter Walker and Partners (PWP) work worldwide on a variety of projects including urban design and planning and the design of landscapes
that range in size from parks and university campuses to corporate headquarters, plazas, and private gardens. Among PWP’s design achievements are the Nasher Sculpture Center in
Dallas, Saitama Plaza in Tokyo, and the winning designs for the World Trade Center Memorial and Museum in New York and the Transbay Terminal in San Francisco.
Cooper-Robertson
Master Planner
Cooper, Robertson & Partners is an architecture and urban design firm that has a deep understanding of development issues and forces from having worked closely with public agencies and private developers to execute major projects across the country. The firm has been recognized with numerous awards for both its master planning and buildings, including Battery Park City, Zuccotti Park, Stuyvesant High School, MoMA QNS, and HELP Homes in New York, Celebration and WaterColor in Florida, Daniel Island and the Charleston Visitors Center in South Carolina, and the Inn at Perry Cabin in Maryland. Cooper, Robertson & Partners is the first firm to receive National American Institute of Architects Awards in both architecture and urban design in the
same year.

