Comcast Technology Center

Comcast Technology Center
Comcast Technology Center in September 2019
Comcast Technology Center is located in Philadelphia
Comcast Technology Center
Location within Philadelphia
Comcast Technology Center is located in Pennsylvania
Comcast Technology Center
Comcast Technology Center (Pennsylvania)
Comcast Technology Center is located in the United States
Comcast Technology Center
Comcast Technology Center (the United States)
Record height
Tallest in Pennsylvania since 2017
Preceded byComcast Center
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel, restaurant, office, parking garage, retail, television studios
Location1800 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates39°57′18″N 75°10′13″W / 39.9549°N 75.1704°W / 39.9549; -75.1704
Construction started2013
Completed2018
CostUS$1.5 billion
OwnerComcast
Liberty Property Trust
Height1,120 feet (340 m)
Technical details
Floor count61
Floor area1,566,000 sq ft (145,500 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Foster and Partners
Kendall/Heaton Associates
DeveloperLiberty Property Trust
Structural engineerThornton Tomasetti
Website
comcastcentercampus.com
References

The Comcast Technology Center is a supertall skyscraper in Center City Philadelphia. The 60-floor building, with a height of 1,120 feet (340 m), is the tallest building in Philadelphia.

The tower is located on the southwest corner of 18th and Arch Streets, one block west of the Comcast Center, the headquarters of Comcast Corporation. A hotel, representing the highest hotel in the nation, and restaurant are located on the top floors. The building's central floors are offices for Comcast software developers and engineers, and the lowest floors have television studios and retail stores.

Construction on the building began in mid-2014 and was completed on November 27, 2017. The first personnel began moving into the building in late July 2018, and the tower was open to the public in October of that year.

Design and construction

The lead architect was Foster and Partners, with Kendall/Heaton Associates the collaborating architect, and interior design by Gensler with Foster and Partners in collaboration. The L.F. Driscoll Company was the construction contractor. The tower contains approximately 1.566 million rentable square feet, including 1.334 million rentable square feet of office space, 230,112 square feet of hotel space, and 2,682 rentable square feet of retail space.

A set of five tuned sloshing dampers containing 125,000 gallons of water are located in the ceiling of the 57th floor, beneath the hotel lobby. The moving water is a counteracting force on windy days to reduce swaying of the upper part of the tower. A-shaped steel braces are embedded between hotel rooms on the east and west sides, to stiffen the upper part of the building against strong, prevailing winds.

Use

Inside the Jean-Georges "Sky High" restaurant, in July 2022, on the 60th floor of the Technology Center

The building consists primarily of workspace for Comcast employees and the Four Seasons Hotel, formerly on Logan Circle. The hotel is on the 48th to 56th floors with a lobby and restaurant on the 60th floor. Accommodations include 219 rooms, 39 of them suites. The building also includes television studios, restaurants, a retail mall, and a parking garage. The entire project contains about 1,566,000 square feet (145,500 m2). The property is co-owned by Comcast and Liberty Property Trust, and had an estimated construction cost of $1.5 billion.

Comcast's NBC owned-and-operated station WCAU (channel 10), along with Telemundo's owned-and-operated station WWSI (channel 62) announced plans to move their studio operations and offices from City Avenue, the Philadelphia-Bala Cynwyd boundary, to several of the lower floors of the building. The stations completed the on-air move on October 21, 2018, though some operations (such as the base for the station live vehicles) will remain in Bala Cynwyd for the time being.

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