GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL RESTORATION.
2002 PINNACLE AWARD OF MERIT
The East Staircase of Grand Central Terminal was completed in 1998 by Miller Druck Specialty Contracting, nearly 85 years after the Terminal first opened in 1913. Designed to mirror the west staircase, this long-planned feature restored the architectural balance intended initially by the Beaux-Arts architects.
Miller Druck meticulously fabricated and installed the new stairway in Tennessee marble, the same stone used throughout the landmark’s interior. The project required expert craftsmanship to seamlessly integrate the staircase into one of New York City’s most iconic spaces, honoring both the historic design and the enduring legacy of stone as a timeless material.
The Grand Central East Staircase showcases elegant, simple marble that harmonizes with the Main Concourse's 1990s aesthetic, preserving the building's balanced symmetry.
The East Staircase also features less ornate balustrades to clearly communicate to future generations that it was a modification and not part of the initial construction, according to Mindful Walker.












