Construction Update: Google at St. John's Terminal

Southwest corner from West Street.

Facade installation is underway at Oxford Properties’ conversion of St. John’s Terminal, originally constructed in 1934, into the future offices of Google at Hudson Square on the west side of Manhattan. Led by COOKFOX Architects, the project re-imagines the former terminus of the New York Central Railroad’s West Side viaduct into 1.3 million square feet of office space for Google. Nine new floors have been added atop the existing structure that stretched for two city blocks.

Close-up of the curtain wall panels at the southwest corner.

West facade from West Street.

Close-up of the curtain wall panels at the southwest corner.

Northwest corner from West Street.

Northwest corner from West Street.

Close-up of the existing structure’s brick facade.

Northwest corner from West Street.

Northwest corner from Washington Street.

Northeast corner from Greenwich Street.

Architect: COOKFOX Architects, Adamson Associates, and Gensler; Developer: Oxford Properties Group; Program: Office; Location: Hudson Square, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.