Nighttime Lighting Upgrades Possibly in the Works at Several Philadelphia Skyscrapers

One Liberty Place and W/Element Hotel lighting. Photo by Thomas KoloskiOne Liberty Place and W/Element Hotel lighting. Photo by Thomas Koloski

The Philadelphia skyline features a fantastic collection of prominent skyscrapers that shimmer during the day. But at night, particularly from certain angles, the skyline can be underwhelming with the amount of darkness, despite a number of bright displays. Many of the towers were not originally designed with decorative lighting, while illumination at others has faded or otherwise deteriorated over the years, so the ones still have well-maintained nighttime lighting are greatly appreciated for their look. The majority of skyscrapers that are illuminated are at some of the tallest in the city, and most of them were built around the same time period in the late 1980s within the same part of Center City. But given a number of recent developments, it is possible that original lighting schemes on a number of skyscrapers are being restored to their original look.

Mellon Bank Center lighting seen in the skyline. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Mellon Bank Center lighting seen in the skyline. Photo by Thomas Koloski

As YIMBY has been reporting over the past few months, the illumination at the top of One Liberty Place (not including the spire) is receiving an upgrade. The lights are brighter and can be seen from a longer distance than before. Also, the lighting system now have the power to create animations such as bird migration displays and a scrolling Pride flag.

Independence Blue Cross Tower roof. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Independence Blue Cross Tower roof. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Now appears that more will join the show, as the Mellon Bank Center had its pyramid base lights come back on in 2019 after being off for seven years. More recently, lights that were once lit under the roof line seen to be making a return as portions of the area under the roof appear brighter. For the Independence Blue Cross Tower, it is not confirmed if the lighting is being restored, but that may be the case due to temporary lighting shining through the roof vents where blue lights used to shine in the 1990s and the early 2000s. It is also unknown if Three Logan Square will join the list of restorations, as it currently has many sections of the lights turned off, but hopefully it will also be revamped as the skyline desperately needs more nighttime appeal.

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5 Comments on "Nighttime Lighting Upgrades Possibly in the Works at Several Philadelphia Skyscrapers"

  1. Cantwell Dennis | July 18, 2021 at 10:14 am | Reply

    Any updates on the lighting on Commerce Square? It is sorely missing at that part of the skyline.

  2. The W/Element has really upgraded the skylight lighting.

    Philadelphia City Hall tower is fully illuminated from the nearby floodlights, the Comcast towers are beautiful, the fmc has its look, the PECO building continues its trendy message board, 30th Street Station is s shining star, the Art Museum looks great, the PSFS building can be seen for miles around.

    Not satisfied?

  3. Will any of the cities newer developments have decorative lighting? Riverwalk, laurel, arthaus, or a number of the towers that art starting to go vertical to the east of the comcast towers?

  4. Augmenting the high-rise lighting at the street level, it’s a delight to drive down Spring Garden at night now and see all the new building lighting. It’s starting to feel like a cohesive district. In particular, the gorgeous pink hues emanating from newcomer La Chinesca are a welcomed addition. I’d love to see more of this around town.

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