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The history of tall buildings in Phoenix began with the completion in 1924 of the Luhrs Building; the structure rose 138 feet (42 m) and ten floors. The Westward Ho was completed in 1927. [5] This 16-floor, 208-foot (63 m) structure stood as the tallest in Phoenix until 1960. [5]
Chase Tower (formerly known as Valley Bank Center and Bank One Center) is a 40-story skyscraper at 201 North Central Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona. Opened in 1972, the building was designed by architects Welton Becket and Fred M. Guirey. The skyscraper is located in Central Avenue Corridor, an economic and residential region of Downtown Phoenix.
Aerial of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. (November 27, 2011) Note: Table widths too wide for most users; tables forced to 1920px to prevent crowding. The following is a chronological list of buildings in the state of Arizona that are taller than 7-stories or have historical relevance, grouped by city.
1. One World Trade Center, New York. Height: 1,776 feet With 104 stories rising a symbolic 1,776 feet, it has officially been the tallest skyscraper in America since its completion in 2012.
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100 West Washington is a high-rise skyscraper in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Formerly known as Wells Fargo Plaza, it opened as the First National Bank Plaza on October 25, 1971 and was later known as the First Interstate Bank Building. It is 356 feet (109 m) tall.
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The Professional Building in Phoenix, Arizona is an Art Deco skyscraper. Built in 1932, it is 171 feet (52 m) tall. Angles and setbacks are played up in this streamlined Art Deco design. A central tower rises from the two-story base with a wing on the western side of the building.