When the bank was constructed in Titusville in 1918, its founder commissioned beautiful murals to be painted on the ceiling. It's a tribute to the oil industry.
JPMorgan Chase’s Head of Global Real Estate gives Fortune an inside look at the bank’s new 60-story headquarters in New York amid its recent return-to-office announcement.
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