Flashback to July 20, 1969: On this day 55 years ago, astronauts landed on the moon as crowds of New Yorkers watched live outside the Time & Life Building. Learn more about the history of our NYC headquarters: https://lnkd.in/etxHFDS6.
Rockefeller Group
Real Estate
New York, New York 21,186 followers
Building extraordinary properties and exceptional experiences since 1928.
About us
Rockefeller Group is a leading U.S. real estate developer, owner and operator, dedicated to excellence in the built environment. The company has been known for nearly a century for projects that anticipate demand, transform skylines and improve lives, while creating economic and civic value. Our properties and developments promote growth and renewal in cities, neighborhoods and communities, delivering exceptional experiences and performance at home and at work.
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http://www.rockefellergroup.com
External link for Rockefeller Group
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1928
- Specialties
- Real Estate Development, Commercial Real Estate, and Residential Real Estate
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Employees at Rockefeller Group
Updates
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Fun fact: The style of a building designed with several distinct, set-back tiers — like Rose Hill — is often (and appropriately) called “wedding cake.” See more of our NoMad residences: https://rosehill.nyc/.
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Two thumbs up: That’s how Matthew Bruns rates life in Colorado two years in. “The best places create experiences that totally contradict the area around you,” says the senior associate. “Denver is a major metropolitan city, a place where I can do the things I loved doing in DC and NYC — but now I’m also able to mix in mountain bike rides and evening hikes, skiing on a Saturday and golfing on a Sunday.” See what Matt's working on (and where he's applying that idea of experience): https://lnkd.in/gK6AvmaD.
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A brand new rendering of our Greenpoint Waterfront residences at The Dupont illustrates amenities like a rooftop pool and landscaped terraces plus views of the East River and Manhattan skyline. https://bit.ly/3S39j3c Workstead GKV Architects, DPC Monadnock Construction, Inc.
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“A welcome refuge from the busy city,” says interior designer Lauren Rottet, FAIA, FIDA of 200 East 83rd Street. “Classic and refined, with elegant proportions and exquisite materials.” Explore the rest of our Upper East Side residences: https://200east83rd.com.
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A look at the revitalization of our Manhattan headquarters: “Our design approach began by recognizing the iconic identity of 1271 Avenue of the Americas as a key asset,” says Katherine Bojsza of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the architecture firm behind the renovation. “The architectural effort respected the identity of this important mid-century modern skyscraper through carefully considered restoration, modernization and improvement.” Learn more about the building's transformation: https://lnkd.in/ermVuvht.
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Walk inside Paradigm River North and you won’t find a reception desk, you’ll find a reception tower — a unique, part-desk / part-balcony design that connects the first and second floors. “It’s a distinctive spot that serves as an alternate location to conduct meetings or simply take a break from office work,” says Brian Heinze, director of development for Jordon Perlmutter & Co., our partners on this development. “The building’s entire design is centered around creating spaces that people will find interesting and enjoyable.” See more of our Denver office development: https://lnkd.in/gJfxFWt7.
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16 Dupont Street. Learn more about our Greenpoint residences — our first development in Brooklyn: https://lnkd.in/e8ubWj9S. Workstead GKV Architects, DPC Monadnock Construction, Inc.
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“The Juniper on Mainstreet,” says Kerry J., director of our Rocky Mountain region, of our mixed-use Parker project, “will offer high-quality housing well positioned to surrounding amenities and just a 12-minute drive from the Denver Tech Center, metro Denver’s largest employment base.” https://bit.ly/3xDbpzG
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“The vision was to be more residential than commercial,” says 11fiftynine Design Consultants' Meg Spencer about the design of our Atlanta offices. “So we took that to heart and created a small living room set-up when you first walk inside — but rather than laying an area rug, as you might in a home, we created an architectural rug of sorts with a beautifully intricate parquet floor.” Follow Rockefeller Group to see our next big project with the interior design studio.
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