Bridgeport Center

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Bridgeport Center
Bridgeport Center 2.jpg
Bridgeport Center in 2021
General information
TypeOffice Complex
Location850 Main Street
Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
Coordinates41°10′35″N 73°11′16″W / 41.1765°N 73.1877°W / 41.1765; -73.1877Coordinates: 41°10′35″N 73°11′16″W / 41.1765°N 73.1877°W / 41.1765; -73.1877
Construction started1984
Completed1989
Height
Roof248 ft (76 m)
Technical details
Floor count18
Design and construction
ArchitectRichard Meier & Partners Architects LLP
References
[1]

Bridgeport Center (also known as the People's Bank Building) is a continuous complex of low to mid-rise office buildings in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The complex serves as the headquarters of People's United Financial. It was designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP and finished construction in 1989. The complex was built in part of efforts to revitalize the city's Downtown.[2] Perhaps best known for its central tower, this 18-story postmodern style building, at 248 feet (76 m) tall, is the tallest building in Bridgeport. It is adjacent to the Barnum Museum.

The building is located at 850 Main Street on the site of the First National Bank Building, which shared the same address.

Law firm Pullman & Comley LLC also has space in the complex.

Design[]

Bridgeport Center has a gross total of 304,500 sq ft (28,290 m2) of interior space.[3] The form of the building consists of a continuous fabric of low to mid-rise office buildings. A seven-story parking garage resides on the eastern portion of the building's base, with access to the lobby atrium and elevators. The ground floor also houses a People's United Financial branch.

Tower[]

Bridgeport Center viewed from the ground, on its west facade.

An 18-story tower rises from the complex, clad with steel and granite facades. The southern face of the tower is primarily made of granite and is in the shape of a rectangular prism, with a 1x2x2 grid shape of thick granite pillars forming the tower's distinguishing roof piece. To the north of the granite portion of the tower, a wider white portion holds most of the tower's area. On the west face, this part of the building has a central curve inward. The roof of this portion contains two mechanical penthouses that are stacked on top of each other, each having a greater setback than the last.

In popular culture[]

Bridgeport Center seen on the right


See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bridgeport Center at Emporis
  2. ^ "Bridgeport Center (1989)". Historic Buildings of Connecticut. January 12, 2010.
  3. ^ "Properties".
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