Address of AIEE, IRE, and IEEE Headquarters and Offices
From ETHW
Location | Date | Society/building information | Notes |
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127 E. 23rd St., New York City, NY, USA | 13 May 1884 | Organizational meeting | |
9 Murray St., New York City, NY, USA | 1884 | AIEE Headquarters | |
94 Liberty St., New York City, NY, USA | 1885 | AIEE Headquarters | |
16 Dey St., New York City, NY, USA | 1886-1887 | AIEE Headquarters | |
5 Beekman St., New York City, NY, USA | 1888-1890 | AIEE Headquarters | |
12 West 31st St., New York City, NY, USA | 1890-1894 | AIEE Headquarters | |
26 Cortland St., New York City, NY, USA | 1894-1902 | AIEE Headquarters | |
95 Liberty St., New York City, NY, USA | 1902-1907 | AIEE Headquarters | |
25-33 West 39th St., New York City, NY, USA | 4 Feb. 1907 -- | AIEE Headquarters | Engineering Societies Building, Partially funded by Andrew Carnegie |
2 Fulton St., New York City, NY, USA | 1912 | IRE | |
First informal meeting, Fayerweather Hall at Columbia University, NY, USA | 1913 | IRE | Technical meetings |
71 Broadway, New York City, 1914 | 1914 | IRE, “first real office” | |
Trinity Building, 111 Broadway, NY, USA | c.1915-1918 | IRE | |
Alfred Goldsmith’s office at College of the City of New York, NY, USA | 1918 – 1924 | IRE | |
29 West 39th St., New York City, NY, USA | 1924 - 1946 | IRE | Office of treasurer, John Hays Hammond |
Brokaw Mansion, 1 East 79th St. cor. 5th Ave.47th S, New York City, NY, USA | Purchased Dec. 1945 | IRE | Later purchased two other buildings |
1 East 79th St., New York City, NY, USA | 1946-1963 | IRE | |
1 East 79th St., New York City, NY, USA | 1963-1965 | IEEE | In February 1965, the Institute completed the sale of its three buildings that had served as the headquarters of the IRE at the corner of 79th St. and 5th Ave. in New York City, following its move to the United Engineering Center on 47th street. The main IRE building, the Brokaw Mansion, was soon demolished and replaced with a residential tower. |
United Engineering Center, 47th St., New York City, NY, USA | 1965-1998 | IEEE | |
3 Park Avenue, NYC, 17th Floor, NY, USA | IEEE | structure built in 1973, 42 stories | |
IEEE USA in Washington, D.C., USA | IEEE USA | ||
Operations Center, Building 1, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ, USA | 23 Dec. 1971 Land Purchased, Early 1974 Construction started, Early 1974 Building 1 (first building) occupied, 14 Jan. 1975 occupied, 15 Jan. 1975 Operational | IEEE | More than 13 acres of land was purchased on 23 December 1971 from AT&T at a cost of $75,000 per acre. Actual construction did not start until early 1974 and the first building of the Center was occupied on 14 January 1975 and operational on 15 January with approximately 100 staff members. Operation Center was built in three stages; staff moved from the New York offices in graduated moves. |
Operations Center, Piscataway, Building 2, NJ, USA | 14 Dec. 1988, Building 2 dedicated | IEEE | Dedicated building 14 Dec. 1988, By the end of 1989, the IEEE New Jersey Service Center housed 70% of the IEEE staff. |
501 Hoes Lane (rented space), NJ, USA | 1992 | IEEE | Rented part of building, 1992 Board approved expansion |
Operations Center, Piscataway, Building 3, NJ, USA | 1992 | IEEE | Groundbreaking ceremony for Building 3 was held on 2 September 1992. |
History Center, Rutgers Campus, NJ, USA | August 1990 | IEEE History Center | Moved from NYC to Rutgers campus in New Brunswick |
Singapore | April 1993 | IEEE Asia-Pacific Customer Service Center | In April, IEEE opened an Asia-Pacific customer service center in Singapore to provide for the needs of the increasing number of members in Region 10. |
Brussels, Belguim | Dec. 1993 | IEEE Computer Soc./TAB office | In December, the IEEE Computer Society/Tab office in Brussels became an IEEE European Operations Center to provide better service to members and customers in Region 8. |
Beijing, China | June 2007 | IEEE Beijing Office | http://ewh.ieee.org/conf/ius_2008/z_web_partial/misc_03_ieee_beijing_office.htm, The IEEE Board of Directors decided in 2006 to establish the office, which is expected to focus on standards development, improving engineering education, and increasing membership. Beijing's Haidian Science Park |
Bangalore, India | 29 Oct. 2010 | IEEE Bangalore Office | IEEE opened an office in India's Bangalore central business district to increase its presence that country. |
Shenzen Office, Shenzen, China | 2016 | IEEE Shenzen Office, China | https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-institute |
Vienna, Austria | Sept. 2017 | IEEE Europe |