Location
195 Broadway
Completion
2016
Square Footage
53,000 SF
Client
L&L Holdings
Design Architect
Gabellini Sheppard Associates, LLP
Architect of Record
Highland Associates
Location
195 Broadway
Completion
2016
Square Footage
53,000 SF
Client
L&L Holdings
Design Architect
Gabellini Sheppard Associates, LLP
Architect of Record
Highland Associates
Sciame was the Construction Manager responsible for the construction and renovation of the new lobby at 195 Broadway. The building itself is a 29-story building on Broadway between Dey Street and Fulton. It was the longtime headquarters of American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), as well as Western Union for a time. The lobby, which was landmarked, had 44 granite columns and a coffer ceiling. The lobby currently acts as the main entrance for all tenants and visitors.
Sciame converted the main lobby space into 3 retails spaces while recreating a new main lobby on Dey street. Sciame installed 30’ high glass partitions that separate each retails space as well as the new main lobby, glass vitrines, new staircases and 2 new glass elevators. The project included upgrading the lobby’s mechanical system and lighting while re-installing it’s landmarked chandeliers. Sciame also installed a sprinkler system in the main lobby and retail spaces and relocated its main security desk. In addition, Sciame constructed new mechanical rooms in the cellar that support the new retail spaces.
We’re turning 50! As we count down to Sciame’s 50th anniversary on June 13th, we’re celebrating the moments that shaped us. For the next 50 days, we’ll be sharing one standout project a day in our “Countdown to 50”.
Thank you to our amazing clients, team, and friends! We wouldn’t be here without you.
Sciame is honored to have served as the construction manager for the expansion and refurbishment of The Frick Collection, working alongside Selldorf Architects and Beyer Blinder Belle to bring this vision to life. As the museum prepares to reopen next month, we’re pleased to see this project receive high praise in The New York Times from esteemed architecture critic Michael Kimmelman.
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📰: The New York Times
📸: by Lila Barth