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In 2014, New York City developer Macklowe Properties acquired One Wall Street, a landmark 50-story limestone Art Deco tower, with plans to repurpose the building for luxury residential units.
Work began in 2016. Manhattan-based Electronic Security and Communications Corp. (ESCC), which has a long-standing relationship with the developer, won the competitive bid for the security integration segment of the high-profile multi-year and multi-million-dollar project.