BNY Mellon Center, High-rise building in Market Street, Philadelphia, United States.
BNY Mellon Center is a high-rise office building on Market Street in Philadelphia with 54 floors. The structure features postmodern design marked by curved stone details at its upper crown.
The building opened in 1990 on the site of Philadelphia's former Greyhound bus station. The original design proposal was for a taller structure before final plans were adjusted.
The lobby of the BNY Mellon Center appeared in the 1993 movie Philadelphia, which starred Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington as leading actors.
A shopping concourse in the basement level connects the building to nearby facilities and Suburban Station for easy public transit access. The ground floor entrance faces Market Street with multiple entry points throughout the structure.
The 52nd floor houses the Pyramid Club, a private nightclub within the skyscraper. The property changed hands in 2019 when it was purchased by a major real estate investor.
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