Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Advertising

Company Profile

The company was formed in 1936 by Louis Skidmore and Nathaniel Owings. In 1939 the pair was joined by John Merrill.

Building Portfolio Profile

0 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 Buildings Floors Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Buildings

Hell's Kitchen

Lincoln Square

  • The Park Loggia (15 West 61st Street)
    32 floors 172 units
    Modern high-rise elevator condo building.

Midtown East

  • aalto 57 (1065 Second Avenue)
    22 floors 169 units
    High-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a gym.

TriBeCa

  • 101 Warren Street
    32 floors 382 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym and a children's play room. This mixed-use property has condos, rentals, and commercial space and occupies almost an entire city block. The 46-foot podium with two floors houses retail space, a low- and mid-rise block along Greenwich Street contains rental apartments, and the 382-foot tower is a condo. The apartments have high ceilings.
  • 89 Murray Street
    32 floors 220 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator building. The building's amenities include a gym. The building was built under HDC's 50/30/20 program (this means that 20% of the apartments are reserved for low-income tenants, 30% for middle-income tenants and the remaining ones are rented at market rates). The second level of the building is reserved for retail use.

Upper East Side

  • Astor Terrace (245 East 93rd Street)
    32 floors 290 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a laundry and a garage.
  • Manhattan House (200 East 66th Street)
    20 floors 496 units
    Post-war high-rise landmark doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a garage. By some accounts, this large post-war modernist building designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Mayers & Whittlesley and built in 1950 started "the age of white-brick monstrosities" in the city. That critique notwithstanding, in 1952 Manhattan House was awarded the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects's award for an outstanding apartment house and, in 2007, it was designated a landmark. And just to set the record straight, the building's brick is, in fact, a self-cleansing light gray.

Downtown Brooklyn

  • The Toren Condo (150 Myrtle Avenue)
    38 floors 280 units
    Modern high-rise doorman elevator condo building. The building's amenities include a gym and a pool.