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Goldman Sachs's 30 Hudson Street
New Jersey's Tallest Building!


Tallest Building In NJ Planned For Jersey City Waterfront – The Sky's The Limit

Goldman Sachs has been developing a world-class campus on the Jersey City waterfront that is representative of the company's leadership, its commitment to Jersey City and neighboring communities, and its growth in the 21st century.

The site will be developed as a campus, complementing Goldman Sachs's existing Manhattan complex. The firm's primary objective is to create an attractive, efficient, and functional environment that will meet or exceed current standards. The initial phase of development will consist of a 1.4 million square-foot office tower, initially supporting 2,000 employees.

Not only will the development combine state-of-the-art technology, it will also incorporate the latest "green" thinking -- promoting environmentally friendly behavior. In addition, Goldman Sachs is working to enhance the environment surrounding the complex.

From the inception of this project, Goldman Sachs has focused on efforts to improve the Jersey City community. In 2001, a partnership was established between the Jersey City Municipal government, the Paulus Hook Park Neighborhood Association, Goldman Sachs, Turner Construction and other local entities to renovate and restore an historic park located in the Paulus Hook neighborhood of Jersey City. Other "green" community initiatives are currently being planned for this year.

The Jersey City waterfront development is a prime example of how technology and the environment can productively work together in the 21st century. The Project's design expresses in physical form Goldman Sachs' vision for its long-term business objectives. It reinforces teamwork, technology, flexibility, creativity, and a commitment to the protection of the environment, while encouraging interaction between individuals within the organization and throughout the community.





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