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JPMorgan reveals new Manhattan HQ
The 60-story tower at 270 Park Avenue will host about 14 000 employees with a gym, pub and dining hall.

A premium 60-story tower at 270 Park Avenue anchors JPMorgan's expanded campus with a gym, pub and dining options.
JPMorgan Unveils New Manhattan Headquarters
JPMorgan Chase is moving to a new headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in Manhattan. The 1,388-foot tower, a 60-story building designed by Foster + Partners, will anchor the bank’s long awaited campus on the east side of Midtown. The project includes a gym, a social space above the trading floors, and a large food hall, along with advanced AI systems integrated into building operations. The exact move in date has not been announced.
Details about the move were shared with employees through the company intranet. The bank describes the Fitness Center as offering cardio, strength and recovery equipment, daily group classes and access to a Wellness Performance Coach. Access to the gym may take up to five business days after moving in, and a monthly membership fee is required.
Key Takeaways
"Our cutting-edge Fitness Center offers access to cardio, strength and recovery equipment"
Intranet description of the gym
"It may take up to five business days from your move into 270 Park to be able to join the Fitness Center"
Bank policy on gym access
"A monthly membership fee is required"
Gym policy for employees
The tower signals JPMorgan's ongoing push to blend premium space with work culture. By mixing fitness facilities, social spaces and AI driven building management, the bank seeks to attract talent and boost productivity. The scale of the project underscores confidence in its growth and brand, even as move in dates remain uncertain.
For New York, the building is a bold statement about a skyline for a modern finance era. It raises questions about the cost, urban impact, and what residents should expect from corporate campuses. The amenities may lure talent, but they also invite scrutiny of resource use in a city with tight housing and public services.
Highlights
- Skyline perks redefine the 9 to 5
- Tall towers carry big promises and big questions
- The office becomes a lifestyle destination
- Premium spaces aim to attract top talent
The skyline keeps evolving as work culture shifts toward premium, on-site experiences.
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