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A Tech Expansion Takes Shape at 11 Madison Avenue
A major technology expansion is taking shape just steps from Madison Square Park. Union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters built out 83,000 square feet of office space at 11 Madison Avenue for Pinterest, supporting the company’s growing New York City presence.
The project delivers a modern, high-functioning workspace within the historic 30-story tower. Union contractors and carpenters completed flooring systems, acoustical ceilings, architectural woodwork, and specialty interior installations throughout the space.
Backed by rigorous training, disciplined jobsite practices, and accountable performance, the workforce delivered a space designed to support scale, productivity, and long-term performance.
At the heart of Midtown Manhattan, union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters delivered interior work at One Bryant Park, the Bank of America Tower—supporting a corporate workplace built for daily operational demands, efficiency, and long-term serviceability.
The scope included interior systems installation, floor covering, architectural metal and glass, furniture installation, and computer flooring, all completed within an active commercial environment. Careful coordination and experienced execution were essential to minimizing disruption, maintaining safety, and delivering consistent quality while work progressed alongside ongoing building operations.
The completed interiors reflect standards that prioritize durability, precision, and reliability—key considerations for facilities teams responsible for performance, maintenance, and occupant experience. The result is workspace infrastructure designed to function efficiently today while supporting long-term asset performance in Midtown’s highly competitive office market.
Progress Advances at Morgan Stanley’s 1585 Broadway Renovation
Momentum continues inside 1585 Broadway, where union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters are driving the next phases of Morgan Stanley’s headquarters modernization. As more teams join the effort, the project is opening up across additional floors, with new phases of interior renovation, millwork, and floor covering now underway.
Through each stage, union carpentry brings the know-how and steady execution needed to keep a project of this scale moving in the right direction—delivering the level of quality and reliability that NYC’s commercial buildings demand.
Union Carpenters and Contractors Power Up Renovations at Morgan Stanley’s 1585 Broadway Headquarters
Inside 1585 Broadway, home to Morgan Stanley, extensive renovations are shaping the future of this landmark office space. From intricate interior upgrades to precision floor coverings, union carpenters and contractors with the New York City District Council of Carpenters bring the expertise and training needed to execute this project at the highest level.
Building Brilliance: Union Carpentry Reshapes 277 Park Avenue
Union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters are contributing their expertise to the modernization and renovation of 277 Park Avenue. This towering 50-story office building, which boasts its own zip code, is currently undergoing a significant transformation, and the remarkable capabilities and unwavering commitment to top-notch results displayed by union carpenters align perfectly with the demands of this monumental project. More than three dozen top-tier union contractors have brought their exceptional skills to 277 Park Avenue, setting a standard for excellence that will continue to guide the development of numerous projects throughout the city. #midtown #nyc #carpenters #renovation
Union Expertise at Work: Revitalizing 280 Park Avenue
Union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters are renovating offices at 280 Park Avenue, a 1.3 million square foot commercial building situated in Midtown Manhattan. Despite providing premium office space since 1968, the building requires modernization to align with the evolving needs of present and future tenants. As demand for renovations across New York City’s commercial buildings increases, the desire for well-trained and highly skilled carpenters also grows. Union contractors, in collaboration with The New York City District Council of Carpenters and their state-of-the-art Carpenters Training Center, play a pivotal role in shaping the growth and future trajectory of New York City.
#midtown #newyork #renovation