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  2. SunTrust Banks - Wikipedia

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    SunTrust Banks, Inc. was an American bank holding company with SunTrust Bank as its largest subsidiary and assets of US$199 billion as of March 31, 2018. [2] The bank's most direct corporate parent was established in 1891 in Atlanta , where it was headquartered.

  3. 25 Park Place - Wikipedia

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    25 Park Place, formerly the Trust Company of Georgia Building and later the SunTrust Bank Building is a 115 m (377 ft) 28-story skyscraper owned by Georgia State University in Downtown Atlanta. [2] Built across from Woodruff Park, construction was finished in 1971 as the headquarters for Trust Company of Georgia, which was bought by SunTrust in ...

  4. Truist Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Truist Plaza is a 265.48 m (871.0 ft) 60 story skyscraper in downtown Atlanta.It was designed by John C. Portman Jr. of John Portman & Associates and built from 1989 to 1992.

  5. Truist Park - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Atlanta-based SunTrust Banks bought the initial naming rights to the stadium for 25 years. [60] In February 2019, SunTrust Banks announced a merger with BB&T to create what would become Truist Financial ; Braves officials stated that the SunTrust Park name would remain in place during the 2019 season. [ 61 ]

  6. Truist Financial - Wikipedia

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    In 1985 the Trust Company of Georgia and Sun Banks Inc. merge to form SunTrust Banks Inc. [85] The Robinson-Humphrey Company was founded as a municipal bond shop by Roby Robinson in 1894. Robinson and William G. Humphrey, a bond trader from Toledo, Ohio, eventually incorporated The Robinson-Humphrey Co. in 1902.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Equitable Building, completed in 1892, is generally regarded as the first high-rise in the city. [3] Atlanta went through a major building boom from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, during which the city saw the completion of 13 of its 40 tallest buildings, including the Bank of America Plaza, Truist Plaza, One Atlantic Center, and 191 Peachtree Tower.