Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Offices – Jersey City

Federal Home Loan Bank of New York's 52,000 square-foot office in Jersey City is a state-of-the-art technology hub with a highly flexible, collaborative workspace.

Switzer Group was engaged by Federal Home Loan Bank of New York to design their offices located in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Switzer Group, a nationally ranked interior architecture firm steeped in strategic space planning and design for media, corporate, technology, and academic sectors, is pleased to unveil its design for Federal Home Loan Bank of New York’s recently opened Jersey City office, located at 70 Hudson Street. Switzer Group was tasked with transforming the nearly 52,000-square-foot office space into a state-of-the-art technology hub with a highly flexible, collaborative workspace and upscale amenities such as, an employee activity center and private gym.

Helping community lenders in New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Federal Home Loan Bank seeks to advance housing and community growth in each of its regions. Seeking to support that mission, Federal Home Loan Bank sought an upscale, amenity-accessible space in Jersey City to serve as an extension and complement to their New York City brand. As the Jersey City offices are the home base for their Enterprise Group—responsible for all the Bank’s technology—Switzer Group designed the technology infrastructure with high regard to current business needs, planning flexibility for the integration of future changes in software and hardware. As such, adaptable training rooms are capable of expanding and opening through the use of operable partitions, conference rooms are fitted out with mobile tables to convert them to war rooms and single offices are planned to be convertible to be doubled.

The design concept took inspiration from the regions the bank is chartered to serve: New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and The Virgin Islands. One notable influence is the bioluminescent bays found in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, expressed in the lighting concept integrated in the elevator lobby design. Environmental graphics applied to office fronts use imagery from projects financed by the bank in the four communities served by their charter. Additional graphics visualize trends in the history of loans and financing provided to member banks and bank’s mission statements. The office’s aesthetics juxtapose a rich, saturated use of color against a dark umber background.

The resulting state-of-the art work and collaborative environments are strategically designed to attract industry talent and support existing staff alike.

DesignSwitzer Group
Photography: Colin Miller