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Bank Of America Center (Richmond)
Bank of America Center may refer to: * Bank of America Center (Austin, Texas) * Bank of America Center (Baltimore), Maryland * Bank of America Center (Houston), Texas * Bank of America Center (Los Angeles), California * Bank of America Center (Norfolk, Virginia) * Bank of America Center (Orlando, Florida) * Bank of America Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma) * Bank of America Center (Portland, Oregon) * Bank of America Corporate Center, Charlotte, North Carolina * 555 California Street, San Francisco, California, formerly known as the Bank of America Center * CenturyLink Arena Boise, Boise, Idaho, formerly known as Qwest Arena and Bank of America Centre See also * Bank of America Building (other) * Bank of America Plaza (other) * Bank of America Tower (other) Bank of America Tower may refer to: * Bank of America Corporate Center, the bank's headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States * 110 North Wacker, Chicago, Illinois, United States * Bank of Americ ...
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Bank Of America Center (Austin, Texas)
The Bank of America Center is the 37th tallest building in Austin, Texas. It was built in 1975 and has of office space on 26 floors. It is tall and is located on the east side of Congress Avenue in downtown Austin between 5th and 6th Streets. The tower was the second building in Austin to surpass the Texas State Capitol in height, after the Chase Bank Tower. The Bank of America Center was the tallest building in Austin for 9 years from 1975 to 1984, surpassing the Chase Bank Tower but falling short of the One American Center. The building's facade was built with leftover material from Pennzoil Place in Houston. See also *List of tallest buildings in Austin, Texas File:AustinSkylinefromButlerPark-Jun2009.JPG, 350px, alt=A view of the Austin skyline as taken from Butler Park, facing a north northeast direction, Skyline of Austin from Butler Park, June 2009 (Use cursor to identify buildings) poly 57 1069 ... References External linksT. Stacy & Associates page on the Bank ...
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Bank Of America Center (Baltimore)
The Bank of America Center is an 18-story highrise building in Baltimore, Maryland Maryland ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean to ... at 100 South Charles Street. References * * Bank of America buildings Skyscraper office buildings in Baltimore Office buildings completed in 1965 Downtown Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore {{maryland-struct-stub ...
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Bank Of America Center (Houston)
The TC Energy Center is a highrise that represents one of the first significant examples of postmodern architecture construction in downtown Houston, Texas. The building has been formerly known as the RepublicBank Center, the NCNB Center, the NationsBank Center, and the Bank of America Center. The building was completed in October 1983 and designed by award-winning architect Johnson/Burgee Architects, and is reminiscent of the Dutch Gothic architecture of canal houses in The Netherlands. It has three segmented tower setbacks, each with "a steeply pitched gabled roofline that is topped off with spires". The tower was developed by Hines Interests and is owned by a joint venture of M-M Properties and an affiliate of the General Electric Pension Trust. The banking center is housed in a separate building, due to construction problems, and has a three-story lobby. There are 32 passenger elevators each finished with wood panels that include Birdseye Maple, Macassar Ebony, Italia ...
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Bank Of America Center (Los Angeles)
Bank of America Plaza, formerly Security Pacific Plaza, is a 55-story, class-A office skyscraper on Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1974 with the headquarters of Security Pacific National Bank, Capital Group Companies and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton as its main tenants. The tower is the fifth tallest building in Los Angeles, and the 92nd-tallest building in the United States. In 2009 it had the highest assessed value of any office building in Los Angeles County. When it was constructed, Security Pacific Plaza was unique for Downtown Los Angeles, in that its four sides each faced true north, south, east and west. From when it opened in 1974 until 1992, it bore the Security Pacific Bank logo. This logo was removed when Bank of America acquired Security Pacific Bank. Featured in several motion pictures, its plaza area was filmed as that of the adjacent "Peerless Building" to the Glass Tower in ''The Towering Inferno'' (which was set in San Francis ...
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Bank Of America Center (Norfolk, Virginia)
Icon Norfolk (formerly Bank of America Center) in Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, United States, was the tallest building in Virginia from 1967-1971, when it was surpassed in height by Richmond City Hall. Constructed as a bank building, it was converted in the late 2010s to apartments and given its current name. History The tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of the country's leading architectural firms, and constructed from 1965-1967. The building was the tallest in the state of Virginia from 1967-1971, when it was surpassed in height by Richmond City Hall. Today, it is the second-tallest building in City of Norfolk. Conceived as the headquarters for Virginia National Bank (VNB), the building retained headquarters status for Sovran Bank, formed from the merger of VNB and First & Merchants Bank of Richmond in 1983. After a series of mergers beginning in 1990 (including NationsBank), the building became the regional office for Bank of America in 1998, and was nam ...
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Bank Of America Center (Orlando, Florida)
The Bank of America Center is a 404-foot skyscraper in Downtown Orlando. The building is one of the tallest in the city, and is a unique part of the skyline. The postmodern building was designed by Texas-based Morris-Aubry Architects, who modeled the building after their recently completed One American Center in Austin, Texas. Its collection of 10 spires gives it an almost gothic appearance, and its staircase design makes it similar in appearance to another Bank of America building in Houston. The building was owned by Cousins Properties of Atlanta, Georgia, and sold in January 2018 to Southwest Value Partners based in San Diego, California. History April 1985, the Pillar-Bryton Company announced plans and unveiled the model for a new development in downtown Orlando, Florida on a 10-acre site off Orange Avenue named "du Pont Centre", the overall project cost was estimated to be $400 million once completed, with the first building costing $78 million. The announcement was mad ...
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Bank Of America Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
The Bank of America Center is a commercial high-rise building in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The building rises 412 feet (126 m) in downtown Tulsa. and contains of space."Bank of America Center" Tulsa Properties.com
. Accessed February 24, 2016. It has 32 floors, and was completed in 1967 as the Fourth National Bank of Tulsa. It is located on the corner of Sixth Street and Boulder Avenue, the site of the former Tulsa County court house. The Bank of America Center currently stands as the
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Bank Of America Center (Portland, Oregon)
The Bank of America Center, also known as the Bank of America Financial Center and One Financial Center, is located at 101–177 Southwest Morrison Street in Portland, Oregon Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous co ..., United States. Construction began in 1985 and was completed in 1987. The 18-story building has 350,000 feet of office space. It was designed by architect Greg Baldwin. References External links * 1987 establishments in Oregon Bank of America Buildings and structures completed in 1987 Skyscrapers in Portland, Oregon Southwest Portland, Oregon {{Oregon-struct-stub ...
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Bank Of America Corporate Center
The Bank of America Corporate Center is an 871 ft (265 m) skyscraper in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. Designed by Argentine architect César Pelli and HKS Architects, and best known as the headquarters of the namesake Bank of America, it has been the tallest building in North Carolina since its 1992 construction, and is the 31st-tallest building in the United States as well as the 174th-tallest building in the world. Sometimes locally referred to as the "Taj McColl" after former Bank of America CEO Hugh McColl, who was responsible for the tower's construction, on a clear day the tower is visible to the naked eye from away. Amenities Ben Long Frescoes Located in the Corporate Center's lobby are three frescoes that measure each and are the largest secular fresco in the United States. Created by North Carolinian artist Ben Long and a team of nine artists, the frescoes were completed in approximately four months in 1992. The three frescoes are a triptych, three r ...
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555 California Street
555 California Street, formerly Bank of America Center, is a 52-story skyscraper in San Francisco, California. It is the fourth tallest building in the city as of February 2021, and in 2013 was the largest by floor area. Completed in 1969, the tower was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River until the completion of the Transamerica Pyramid in 1972, and the world headquarters of Bank of America until the 1998 merger with NationsBank, when the company moved its headquarters to the Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is currently owned by Vornado Realty Trust and The Trump Organization. Background Colloquially known as "Triple Five" and/or "Triple Nickel", 555 California Street was meant to display the wealth, power, and importance of Bank of America. Design was by Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, with architect Pietro Belluschi consulting; structural engineering was by the San Francisco firm H. J. Brunnier A ...
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CenturyLink Arena Boise
Idaho Central Arena (originally Bank of America Centre, formerly Qwest Arena and CenturyLink Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho. Its seating capacity is 5,002 for ice hockey, 5,300 for basketball, 5,732 for end-stage concerts, 6,400 for boxing, and up to 6,800 for center-stage concerts. With 4,508 permanent seats, it was built for $50 million. In downtown Boise, its street level elevation is approximately above sea level. Opened , it has been the home arena of the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL since 1997. Other tenants include the Boise Stallions of the Indoor Professional Football League in 2000 and 2001, the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League from 2005 to 2016, and the Boise Burn of the af2 from 2007 to 2009. Originally the Bank of America Centre, it became Qwest Arena in 2005. With CenturyLink, CenturyLink's takeover of Qwest Communications in 2011, the venue was renamed on August 18 that same year. On September 16, ...
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Bank Of America Building (other)
Bank of America Building may refer to: *Bank of America Building (Athens, Georgia) *9454 Wilshire Boulevard, also known as the Bank of America Building in Beverly Hills, California *Bank of America Building (Baltimore), Maryland *Bank of America Building (Chicago), Illinois * Bank of America Building (Midland), Texas *Bank of America Building (Oakland), California * 111 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, formerly known as the Bank of America Building * Bank of America Building (San Jose, California) See also * Bank of America Center (other) * Bank of America Plaza (other) * Bank of America Tower (other) Bank of America Tower may refer to: * Bank of America Corporate Center, the bank's headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States * 110 North Wacker, Chicago, Illinois, United States * Bank of America Tower (Fort Worth), Texas, United Sta ...
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