What is the significance of this building? Why put this picture into a Q post with "Buckle Up". I did a quick image search and the address of this building is 520 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA.
I searched current companies that have offices there and it's a bunch of financial industry companies...."Financial industry companies already leasing office space at 520 Newport Center Drive include Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch, Private Banking and Investments, Commercial and Business Banking offices; Janus Capital Group Inc.; Hong Kong-based Wing Lung Bank; Stifel, Nicolaus & Co.; Wells Fargo Advisors; and Hightower Advisors.
Additional banking, investment and financial companies with office space within Newport Center include powerhouses PIMCO, Allianz, Pacific Life, UBS Financial Services, Oppenheimer, J.P. Morgan, BNY Mellon, Northern Trust, Morgan Stanley, Aviation Capital Group, ROTH Capital Partners, U.S. Trust and City National Bank."
To add to this...maybe we need to focus on Donald Bren - he's the Billionaire that backs this building and is the nation's richest real estate developer (worth $18B).
What is the significance of this building? Why put this picture into a Q post with "Buckle Up". I did a quick image search and the address of this building is 520 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA.
I searched current companies that have offices there and it's a bunch of financial industry companies...."Financial industry companies already leasing office space at 520 Newport Center Drive include Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch, Private Banking and Investments, Commercial and Business Banking offices; Janus Capital Group Inc.; Hong Kong-based Wing Lung Bank; Stifel, Nicolaus & Co.; Wells Fargo Advisors; and Hightower Advisors.
Additional banking, investment and financial companies with office space within Newport Center include powerhouses PIMCO, Allianz, Pacific Life, UBS Financial Services, Oppenheimer, J.P. Morgan, BNY Mellon, Northern Trust, Morgan Stanley, Aviation Capital Group, ROTH Capital Partners, U.S. Trust and City National Bank."