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Two Liberty Place
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Two Liberty Place in Philadelphia
Information
Location 1601 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
Status Complete
Constructed 1990
Height
Roof 848 feet (258 m)
Technical details
Floor count 58
Companies
Architect Murphy/Jahn Architects
Owner Shorenstein Company

Two Liberty Place is the third tallest skyscraper in Philadelphia, and the 33rd tallest in the United States, stretching 58 floors to 848 ft (258m). The tower was completed in 1990. Two Liberty Place is the smaller sister building to nearby One Liberty Place. Both buildings were designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects.

Two Liberty Place has two entrances to The Shops at Liberty Place, an enclosed upscale shopping mall attached to the complex. The building also had its signature crown lights replaced in late 2006 with LED lights to enhance its appearance at night. The crown lights are capable of decorative color changes that require less effort than the older light bands.

In June 2002, the Shorenstein Company acquired the building for just over US$200 million. Unisys Corp. announced in 2007 that it would move its corporate headquarters from Blue Bell, Pennsylvania to Two Liberty Place. The move has become controversial because Unisys Corp. wants to place 11 ft (3.4 m) red illuminated letters that spell Unisys at the 38th floor. Tenants and other groups oppose the sign and Unisys Corp. says it may not move into the building if the sign is not allowed.[1] On August 26, 2008 the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the proposed sign has been struck down.

Another image (of the building's east elevation), with more of the spire visible.

[edit] Renovation

Though primarily an office building, renovations have begun to convert the top 20 floors, or roughly 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2), of the building from office space to luxury condominiums known as The Residences at Two Liberty Place.[2]

This project will give the city its highest and most expensive residences to date as well as make it Philadelphia's tallest mixed-use building. The scope of the project also includes the city's highest restaurant, to be located on the 37th floor of the building. In January 2010, R2L from chef Daniel Stern will open up on the 37th floor and will serve class cocktail cuisine. [3]

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels and his wife bought a penthouse in the building in 2009.[citation needed]

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Coordinates: 39°57′05″N 75°10′02″W / 39.95139°N 75.16722°W / 39.95139; -75.16722





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