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Trinity Church Wall Street is a growing and inclusive Episcopal parish that seeks to serve and heal the world by building neighborhoods that live Gospel truths, generations of faithful leaders, and sustainable communities. The parish is guided by its core values: faith, integrity, inclusiveness, compassion, social justice, and stewardship.

Members come from the five boroughs of New York City and surrounding areas to form a racially, ethnically, and economically diverse congregation. More than 20 worship services are offered every week at its historic sanctuaries, Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel, the cornerstones of the parish’s community life, worship, and mission, and online at  trinitywallstreet.org . The parish welcomes approximately 2.5 million visitors per year.

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Hines is a privately owned global real estate investment firm founded in 1957 with a presence in 255 cities in 27 countries. Hines oversees investment assets under management totaling approximately $83.6 billion¹. In addition, Hines provides third-party property-level services to more than 367 properties totaling 138.3 million square feet. Historically, Hines has developed, redeveloped or acquired approximately 1,486 properties, totaling over 492 million square feet. The firm currently has more than 171 developments underway around the world. With extensive experience in investments across the risk spectrum and all property types, and a foundational commitment to ESG, Hines is one of the largest and most-respected real estate organizations in the world.

*Includes both the global Hines organization as well as RIA AUM as of June 30, 2021.

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Norges Bank Investment Management is the asset management division of Norges Bank, nthe Norwegian central bank. As manager of the Government Pension Fund Global, its mission is    to safeguard and build financial wealth for future generations in Norway. The fund is invested globally in equity, fixed income, real estate and renewable energy infrastructure. It had investments worth 11,673 billion kroner, or $1,350 billion, as of 30 June 2021.

The fund owns direct real estate investments worth approximately $32 billion, totalling nearly 800 assets across 13 countries. In the US, the fund owns direct real estate investments across 22 million square feet of office and retail properties    in New York City, Boston, Washington D.C. and   San Francisco.

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design + realization

We've brought together the best minds in the business to deliver a workplace product that advances the industry and looks to the future.

COOKFOX is the design architect for 555 Greenwich Street, which they envisioned as the completion of the adjacent 345 Hudson Street. Built in 1931, the historic Art Deco structure informed the contemporary expression, massing, structure, and materiality of 555 Greenwich. They adapted the historic rhythm of the masonry piers at 345 Hudson; the solidity of the cascading brick exterior dematerializes into thin, light masonry frames that allow wide window apertures in a celebration of light and views. The combined building will be a new model for healthy, high-performance workplace for the future of New York.

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Future Green is the landscape architect for 555 Greenwich + 345 Hudson. They designed a series of indoor-outdoor spaces that connect the workplace and amenities with nature, and support a variety of functions--from outdoor meetings, to presentations, and cocktail hours. Lush plantings and stacked seating elements work with the architecture to frame views of the city, while creating refuge and intimate moments for work and relaxation.

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Gensler’s Real Estate Strategy and Brand Design teams leveraged their deep market knowledge and understanding of the tenant experience to provide brand identity, strategic marketing services, and leasing outreach materials for 555 Greenwich + 345 Hudson.

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JB&B’s MEP design for 555 Greenwich Street sets a new bar for sustainable, carbon-free, high-performing buildings in New York City. To achieve this level of performance, they implemented cutting-edge techniques, such as radiant heating and cooling utilizing the concrete mass for thermal storage, fossil fuel-free air-sourced heat pumps, on-demand ventilation, and incorporation of new geothermal piles. 555 Greenwich Street expects to exceed New York City’s 2030 climate targets for commercial office buildings by over 45% and will meet the city’s 2050 carbon neutrality goal. The MEP design of 555 Greenwich will blaze the trail for the carbon-free, energy-efficient buildings of the future.

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Langan provided surveying, site & civil, geotechnical, and environmental engineering services for 555 Greenwich Street. Langan’s scope of work included remediation design under the NYS Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP), including excavation of contaminated soil and in-situ remediation of petroleum-impacted groundwater, design of support of excavation (SOE), a site-specific seismic study, construction documentation of remediation and SOE and foundation installation, and survey monitoring of the adjacent structure.

Langan

Taking a holistic approach, SOCOTEC’s Building Envelope, Energy, and Sustainability teams collaborated on 555 Greenwich Street, from the initial design through construction, providing guidance for an envelope solution with the right balance of design and aesthetics, constructibility, availability and procurement, schedule, cost and performance. They also performed extensive envelope energy and sustainability analysis. The highly efficient all-electric, low-carbon building will emit less than the Local Law 97 requirements and is on track for LEED Platinum certification.

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Thornton Tomasetti optimizes the design and performance of structures, materials and systems for projects of every size and level of complexity. We are an independent organization of engineers, scientists, architects and other professionals who collaborate from offices worldwide to help you achieve your goals. We are committed to being a sustainable, diverse and enduring organization and the global driver of change and innovation in our industry.

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AECOM Tishman is providing construction management services for 555 Greenwich Street, the 19-story, 260,000-square-foot commercial office building with ground-floor retail located in Hudson Square. Designed by COOKFOX, the new building will stand immediately adjacent to 345 Hudson Street and complement the 1931-vintage building, with exactly aligned floor slabs above the third floor, while featuring numerous setbacks with outdoor terraces and a masonry façade with generous windows.

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System integrator URBS created the initial concept and supported the development of all electric and circular energy infrastructure at 555 Greenwich + 345 Hudson.

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Vocon launched a study of the interior dynamics of the 555 Greenwich + 345 Hudson complex to develop an environment that provides superior flexibility for future tenants. The architecture and real estate strategy firm conducted comprehensive analysis, from master-planning office floors for a range of tenancies to conceptualizing cutting-edge amenities and ground-floor ecosystems that provide a powerful tenant experience. The dynamic infrastructure of 555 Greenwich and 345 Hudson offers extraordinary placemaking opportunities through the implementation of creative use patterns and designs that strengthen the connection between people and the places they share.

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