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Mastercard International Global Headquarters

1984 establishments in New York (state)Buildings and structures in Westchester County, New YorkFinancial services company headquarters in the United StatesHarrison, New YorkMastercard
Office buildings completed in 1984Office buildings in New York (state)

The Mastercard International Global Headquarters is an office building located at 2000 Purchase Street in the hamlet of Purchase, New York. It was constructed in the early 1980s as part of a movement of large corporations onto suburban estate settings, and has been called the "architectural jewel of Westchester". The building is part of the Purchase Centre complex and originally was constructed by the Nestlé company and occupied by IBM for several years. It was designed by I. M. Pei of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and has won awards over the years for its architectural style.

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Mastercard International Global Headquarters
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