AT&T Building (Nashville)

AT&T Building

View of the AT&T Building
General information
Type Offices
Location 333 Commerce Street
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Construction started 1991
Completed 1994
Height
Antenna spire 617 ft (188.1 m)[1]
Technical details
Floor count 33[1]
Floor area 690,297 sq ft (64,131 m2) office area[2]
>1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) total area[3]
Design and construction
Owner Pitney Bowes(1994-2006)
Cerberus Capital Management(2006-2007)
MTL Leasing(2007-present)[2][4]
Main contractor Brasfield & Gorrie
Ray Bell Construction[3][5]
Architect Earl Swensson Associates[3]
Developer The Mathews Company[6]
Structural engineer I. C. Thomasson Assoc.[3]
References
[1][3][2][5][6][4]

The AT&T Building (formerly the South Central Bell Building and BellSouth Building, colloquially known as the Batman Building) is a 617 ft (188 m), 33-story skyscraper completed in August 1994 and located in Nashville, Tennessee. The structure is designed as an office tower capable of housing 2,000 workers and as of 2008 is occupied by two companies. It is currently the tallest building in the state of Tennessee.

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Architecture and design

The building sits on 2.7 acres (11,000 m2) of property on Commerce St between 3rd and 4th Avenues North, and has a footprint of 1⅔ city blocks. It features a three-story winter garden atrium as its foyer and has a nine-story underground parking garage with 1,300 vehicle capacity.[3][2][7] Its distinctive design and dark coloration have earned it the nickname "Batman Building", due to its resemblance to the mask of superhero character Batman.[8]

Richard Miller, the president of architectural firm Earl Swensson Associates, said of the design process: "...at the time we did that they [South Central Bell] wanted a signature piece of architecture. What happens inside the building drives the way the outside looks."[9]

In August 2009, French online business journal "Le Journal du Net" named the iconic "Batman Building", or as the article names it "La Bat Tower", one of the 12 most original office buildings in the world.[10]

Tenants

AT&T, previously BellSouth Telecommunications and before that South Central Bell,[1][11] has operated its Tennessee headquarters out of the building since it was opened in 1994. Prior to 2006, it was the sole occupant of the building, and now occupies approximately 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) of office space.[12] AT&T holds a 23.5 year lease which ends January 2020.[2] Nissan North America operated a temporary headquarters in the remainder of office area, twelve floors, for two years before relocating to a permanent location in Franklin, Tennessee in mid-2008.[13][14]

Local television station WTVF Channel 5, while not utilizing office space, operates two live video cameras atop the western spire, which were established in 1995 and 1996.[8][15] These cameras are used to provide scenic views of Nashville and assist in covering news events.

Ownership

After completion in 1994, the AT&T Building was purchased by Prefco XIV L.P., a limited partnership of the Pitney Bowes Real Estate Financing Corp, for US$100.8 million.[2][16] Ownership of the building was transferred to Cerberus Capital Management subsidiary EntreCap Financial in July 2006 after Cerberus acquired Prefco. The building was immediately placed back on the market for resell, and in mid-2007 was sold to MTL Leasing LLC for an undisclosed sum.[4][16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "POLL: What should Nashvillians call the BellSouth Building?". NewsChannel5.com. 2007-09-25. http://www.wtvf-tv.com/global/story.asp?s=7127643. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f Fox, David A (November 2004). "This Land is Their Land...: Prefco XIV L.P.". BusinessTN.com. http://www.businesstn.com/pub/1_11/features/7623-1.html. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Enterprise Electric, LLC: Portfolio". EnterpriseLLC.com. Archived from the original on 2007-12-25. http://web.archive.org/web/20071225033529/http://www.enterprisellc.com/portfolio. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  4. ^ a b c Stinson, Jim (2007-05-18). "Downtown landmark purchased". Nashville Business Journal. http://nashville.bizjournals.com/nashville/stories/2007/05/21/story1.html. Retrieved 2008-05-20. 
  5. ^ a b Dolloff, J Holly (2006-04-14). "Brasfield & Gorrie puts its stamp on Nashville projects". Nashville Business Journal. http://nashville.bizjournals.com/nashville/stories/2006/04/17/focus1.html. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  6. ^ a b "The Mathews Company Timeline". TheMathewsCompany.com. http://www.themathewscompany.com/about/history.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  7. ^ "Portfolio - Corporate - BellSouth Tennessee Headquarters". ESArch.com. http://www.esarch.com/. Retrieved 2008-05-09. 
  8. ^ a b "'Batman Building' Gets A New Name". NewsChannel5.com. 2007-09-25. http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=7122295&nav=menu374_3_7. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  9. ^ Lewis, Bill (2003-12-28). "Taking part in shaping a vibrant Nashville". The Tennessean. Archived from the original on 2007-11-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5TjzohTsy. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  10. ^ "La tour de Batman à Nashville". Journal du Net. 2009-08-24. http://www.journaldunet.com/management/magazine/photo/les-bureaux-les-plus-originaux/la-tour-de-batman-a-nashville.shtml. Retrieved 2010-01-12. 
  11. ^ "AT&T, BellSouth to Merge" (Press release). ATT.com. 2006-03-05. http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=4800&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=22140. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  12. ^ Lawson, Richard (2004-07-23). "BellSouth Tower to open space". The Tennessean. Archived from the original on 2007-11-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5TkTkJknH. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  13. ^ Morton, Jim (2006-08-09). "SHIFT_ 2.0: Embracing Change at Nissan North America, Inc.". NissanNews.com. Archived from the original on 2006-08-18. http://web.archive.org/web/20060818200017/http://www.nissannews.com/corporate/news/speeches/20060809110244.shtml. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  14. ^ "Nissan HQ construction continues as BellSouth Tower up for sale...". Monterey Herald via Weatherblogg.com. 2006-11-26. http://www.weatherblogg.com/node/24468. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  15. ^ "History Of Firsts At NewsChannel 5". NewsChannel5.com. 2007-02-12. http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=5999571. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 
  16. ^ a b "Nashville Skyscraper Up For Sale". NewsChannel5.com. 2006-12-18. http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?s=5737992. Retrieved 2007-11-30. 

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Preceded by
Fifth Third Center
Tallest Building in Nashville
1994—Present
192.2 m
Succeeded by
None