Mellon Bank Center
The Mellon Bank Center or Nina PEN Center is a Gratte-ciel of 54 stages and 241 meters located at Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania) built and delivered in 1990.
This building was designed by the company of architecture Kohn Pedersen Fox and belongs to group HRPT. It was built 1735 rue du gone (between the street of the market and the John F. Kennedy boulevard, just in the East of the 18th street) instead of the old terminal of bus of Greyhound .
Mellon Bank Center is a complex especially made up of offices and known under two names: PEN Center or Nine PEN Center. It also includes/understands an underground shopping mall leading to a contiguous wintergarden at the station ensuring the service road of the suburbs.
Mellon Bank Center is the 109ème larger skyscraper of the world. (or the 108ème if it is considered that Minneapolis' IDS Center makes 243 meters and not 238 meters according to our information sources.
A private club, Pyramid Club , occupies the apartment terrace with the pyramidal roof located at the 52e stage of construction.
Among the occupants of this building, one finds:
- head offices of Sunoco, Citizens Bank, Aon Corporation, FMC Corporation
- an antenna of Goldman Sachs
- law firms of Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LP, Dilworth Paxson LP.
This building made its appearance in 1993 in the film Philadelphia with Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington.
Sources
External bonds
- Mellon Bank Center on Skyscraperpage
- Mellon Bank Center on Emporis
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