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Downtown Norfolk, Virginia Downtown Norfolk serves as the traditional center of commerce, government, and culture in the Hampton Roads region. Norfolk, Virginia's downtown waterfront shipping and port activities historically played host to numerous and often noxious port and ...
, 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 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) is an American architectural, urban planning and engineering firm. It was founded in 1936 by Louis Skidmore and Nathaniel A. Owings, Nathaniel Owings in Chicago, Illinois. In 1939, they were joined by engineer Jo ...
, 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
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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 Sovran Bank was a US-based regional bank that operated in Virginia between 1983 and 1990, and was the leading subsidiary of Sovran Financial Corporation. It was itself a product of a merger between ''First & Merchants Bank'' of Richmond and ''Vir ...
, formed from the merger of VNB and First & Merchants Bank of Richmond in 1983. After a series of mergers beginning in 1990 (including
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), the building became the regional office for
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in 1998, and was named after the bank. In 2010, the building was losing tenants to newer office towers in Downtown Norfolk, including the Wells Fargo Center, while the
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shipping company retained its headquarters there. In late 2015, developers announced plans to convert the building to a 300-unit luxury apartment tower with ground-level retail. The building was renamed ''Icon Norfolk'', part of a larger project known as CityWalk which would redeveloped an adjacent office building at 2 Commercial Place. In August 2016, Bank of America announced its relocatation to 999
Waterside Drive State Route 337 (SR 337) is a primary state highway in the South Hampton Roads area of the U.S. state of Virginia. It runs east from Suffolk to Portsmouth, where it crosses Jordan Bridge. It continues on the east side of the Southern Branch E ...
, the former Dominion Tower, several blocks away. The tower was then remodeled as ''Icon Norfolk Apartments'', and the address was modified to 321 E. Main Street.


See also

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Virginia National Bank Headquarters Historic District The Virginia National Bank Headquarters Historic District encompasses a skyscraper, parking garage, and public plaza in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Bounded by East Main and Atlantic Streets, Commercial Place, and Waterside Drive, it includes th ...
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List of tallest buildings in Norfolk, Virginia The history of high-rises in Norfolk, Virginia, began in the early 1900s with the construction of such structures as the 12-story Royster Building in 1912. The skyline of Downtown Norfolk remained relatively low to mid-rise until the 1960s whic ...


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Icon Norfolk website
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