One Indiana Square

One Indiana Square
General information
Type Offices
Location 1 Indiana Square
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Coordinates 39°46′13″N 86°09′18.50″W / 39.77028°N 86.1551389°W / 39.77028; -86.1551389Coordinates: 39°46′13″N 86°09′18.50″W / 39.77028°N 86.1551389°W / 39.77028; -86.1551389
Completed 1970 (facade lift-2008)
Owner One Indiana Square Associates, LLC
Height
Roof 504 ft (154 m)
Technical details
Floor count 36
Floor area 677,588 square feet (62,950 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Thomas E. Stanley - 1970; Gensler 2006
Structural engineer McKnight Development

One Indiana Square is a 36-story building at 211 North Pennsylvania Street in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is used by various companies for offices. The building opened in 1970 as the headquarters of Indiana National Bank.[1] The building now serves as the Indiana headquarters for Regions Financial Corporation. The building also carries the Regions name and logo.

The tower rises from a multi-story base and covers the southern half of the block bounded by Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, and Ohio streets. The façade is covered by dark-tinted glass beneath the tower and recessed to allow an covered promenade on the west and portions of the north and south sides. The promenade roof is supported by marble-clad square columns on its exterior. The eastern portion of the base houses a parking garage. Original plans called for two additional towers on the northern half of the block, one of twenty stories in the northeast corner and one of twelve stories in the northwest corner, but neither was constructed. The first block of Massachusetts Avenue originally ran diagonally through the block, but was vacated for the project. The Knights of Pythias Building, a flatiron-shaped building at the corner of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, was among those demolished to allow construction of One Indiana Square.[1]

In the mid- to late-1990s, building owners installed a new façade and exterior lighting after weather damage to the building in 1978, 1980, and 1990.[1]

One Indiana Square immediately after the 2006 wind storm, showing the old facade

The building underwent another exterior remodeling after damage by tornado-strength winds on April 2, 2006. Owners of one Indiana square have invested in new LED lighting system.[2] The latest facade is a light blue curtain wall, by Gensler of San Francisco, that is largely transparent.[1]

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Preceded by
City-County Building
Tallest Building in Indianapolis
19701982
154 m
Succeeded by
AUL Tower
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