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Wells Fargo Center is a 40-story, 166.4 m (546 ft) tower and a five-story adjacent office building with three levels of parking below the surface in Portland, Oregon. The tower became the tallest building in the state of Oregon when it was completed in 1972.
The Wells Fargo Building is a historic office building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The large doorstep at the building's entryway required the largest slab of granite ever shipped to Portland at the time. [4] Completed in 1907, the steel-framed building is considered the city's first true skyscraper.
In 1946, U.S. National purchased the Wells Fargo Building (since 1922 known as the Porter Building), [23] a multistory office building located directly adjacent, immediately to the north, to expand its downtown Portland headquarters. [24] United States National Bank of Portland changed its name to United States National Bank of Oregon in 1964. [25]
Portland, the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon, is the site of 34 completed high-rises at least 250 feet (76 m), four of which stand taller than 492 feet (150 m). [1] [2] [3] The tallest building in the city is the Wells Fargo Center, which rises 546 feet (166 m) in Downtown Portland and was completed in 1972. [4]
Wells Fargo Building may refer to: Wells Fargo Building (Denver, Colorado), a Denver Landmark; Wells Fargo Building (Englewood, Colorado) Wells Fargo Building (Davenport, Iowa) Wells Fargo Building (Portland, Oregon) Wells Fargo Building (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania; Wells Fargo Building (Lubbock, Texas)
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First National Bank of Oregon announced it would build a new headquarters building in 1957, [1] with the contract to build the structure going to Hoffman Construction Company. [2] The planned $3.5 million, five-story building was designed by Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church and was to have 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2 ) of space. [ 2 ]
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