Capital One Tower (Lake Charles)

Capital One Tower

Looking up with damage after Hurricane Rita
Former names Hibernia Tower; Calcasieu Marine Tower
General information
Type Banking; office space
Location Lake Charles, Louisiana
Construction started 1981
Completed 1982
Opening 1984
Cost $31 million
Technical details
Floor count 22
Elevator count 8
Design and construction
Owner Hertz Investment Group
Management Hertz Investment Group
Architect Lloyd Jones Brewer Associates
Structural engineer Miner-Dederick; F. Miller and Sons
References
http://www.hertzgroup.com/capital_one_tower.html

The Capital One Tower is located in Lake Charles, Louisiana and is the second tallest building in the city.

The building was designed by Lloyd Jones Brewer Associates of Houston and constructed by Miner-Dederick of Houston and F. Miller and Sons of Lake Charles. Construction began in March 1981 with groundbreaking in January 1982. The building was opened in 1984 and stands 22 stories and 310' tall with 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2) of space.[1] The cost was estimated at $31 million.

Capital One Tower is one of the dominant features of the skyline of downtown Lake Charles. The building was originally called the CM Tower, for Calcasieu Marine National Bank, then renamed the Hibernia tower after Hibernia merged with Cacasieu Marine. It was then changed to Capital One Tower after Capital One Bank acquired Hibernia National Bank in 2005.

The building sustained damage to its atrium and several upper floors during Hurricane Rita.

Floor Navigation

Two escalators in the atrium (one up and one down) serve as access between floor 1 (ground floor) and floor 2 near the bank area.

Eight passenger elevators provide access to the upper floors and are grouped in two banks of four with each bank having two cars facing each other linked by a hall. The West bank serves floors 2, 15-21 and the East most two cars also serve floor 1. Access to the elevators from floor 1 is just West inside the North entrance behind the security desk. The East bank of elevators serve floors 2-14.

A freight elevator provides access to all floors.

Two stairways provide access to all floors and are located behind each elevator bank.

A walkway bridge connects floor 2 of the tower to floor 3 of the parking garage. Two passenger elevators and two stairways in the parking garage serve floors 1-5 of the garage.

References