Bank of America Tower (Phoenix)
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Bank of America Tower | |
The Bank of America Tower |
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Location | 201 E. Washington St. Phoenix |
Status | completed |
Constructed | 2000 |
Roof | 360 feet (110 m) |
Top floor | 24 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 23 |
Elevator count | 18 |
The Bank of America Tower is a highrise in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The tower is the centerpiece of the Collier Center, a multi-use office and entertainment complex. The tower was completed in 2000 and serves as the state headquarters for Bank of America. It rises 360 feet (110 meters), topping out at 23 floors. It was designed in the postmodern style by Opus Architects and Engineers.
In January, 2008, the tower was covered with a graphic of the Vince Lombardi Trophy in anticipation of Super Bowl XLII. The image is on the north face of the building overlooking Copper Square and spans 18 floors. Bank of America Tower joins Hyatt Regency Phoenix in Downtown Phoenix with their temporary football themed decor.
[edit] References
- Reid,Bettie "Downtown bank building gets super treatment" The Arizona Republic, January 22, 2008.
[edit] Occupancy
A Bank of America banking center, main lobby, and elevators to the upper floors are located on the second floor. Bank of America also occupies floors 14 - 24. There is no floor designated as 13. The tower is among other things, headquarters for Bank of America's Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico banking center administration.