You don’t need to be a JPMorgan employee to see inside the bank’s new soaring Manhattan headquarters. You just need to open TikTok.
As the bank’s employees begin to populate the 60-story, $3 billion skyscraper at 270 Park Avenue, a select few are uploading videos of what appear to be the interior of the tower, which boasts a food court with 19 restaurants, a gym, and biometric scanning.
One video uploaded on October 7 documents an employee’s apparent morning in the building — she spins through the revolving doors before 6 am, scans her hand to enter the lobby, and walks up shallow stone steps below an American flag.
The video takes viewers inside the locker room and gym, with rows of cardio machines, a turf area for stretching, and floor-to-ceiling windows. (Earlier this year, some self-identified employees on Reddit grumbled about having to pay for access).
Shampoo and body wash line the shower, according to the video, and the office space itself has massive windows and indoor plants.
Another TikTok purportedly showing the 1,388-foot-tall headquarters features indoor plants, escalators, abstract wall art, and even an indoor rendering of what appears to be the exterior of 270 Park Avenue.
It doesn’t seem like the building is all corporate grind — the video shows JPMorgan-emblazoned golf clubs signed by Rory McIlroy and a Patriots Super Bowl ring. A representative for JPMorgan Chase did not respond to Business Insider’s request for comment or confirm the presence of the clubs and ring.
Some outside the bank are posting about the shiny skyscraper, too, like the TikToker who uploaded a video about using their lunch break to gaze at the building from the street. Another set footage of the exterior against the “Succession” theme music.
The internet seems hungry for more 270 intel.
“Can you do more content like this?” one commenter pleaded, with another asking, “can you show us more!”
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