ICE is fully permitted for $3.4M single-floor rehab of New York Stock Exchange in FiDi
Intercontinental Exchange, on August 17, was given a permit for a $3.4 million rehabilitation of one floor and the basement of the New York Stock Exchange building at 11 Wall Street in the Financial District.
The plans, pre-filed on June 27, 2019, call for a rehab of the sub-cellar, cellar, basement, and fourth floor of the 250-foot tall, 24-story, building.
The project is described in the filings as: modifications to the existing HVAC system as per plans filed herewith. No change in use, egress or occupancy under this application. The initial cost as reported in the DOB filing for the work described in this permit application is $3,400,000.
The architect listed is Jaros Baum & Bolles.
11 Wall Street is part of a larger building located at 8-18 Broad Street, which was constructed in the early 1900s by George B. Post and is recognized as a historic landmark. After Post’s building was completed in 1903, the New York Stock Exchange continued to expand, building the 23-story building at 11 Wall Street based on designs by Trowbridge & Livingston in 1922.
The most recent plans filed at the building came in January of 2020.
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