Completed in 2000, this 26-story building was acquired in tandem with 55 Second Street by the Hines U.S. Core Office Fund in 2004. 101 Second is defined at street level by its cornerstone of a dramatic glass-clad, four-story atrium which serves as an art pavilion featuring major art commissions by painter Charles Arnoldi and sculptor Larry Bell, as well as a significant public space for tenants and visitors. On most days, the building at street level is opened to bring the outdoors inside. Hines sold the property in January 2014, but still serves as property manager.