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Comerica Bank Tower (formerly Momentum Place, Bank One Center and Chase Center) is a 60-story postmodern skyscraper located at 1717 Main Street in the Main Street District in downtown Dallas, Texas. [5] Standing at a structural height of 787 feet (240 m), it is the third tallest skyscraper in the city of Dallas.
The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is the Renaissance Tower, which rises 886 feet (270 m) and was completed in 1974. [5] The Comerica Bank Tower, completed in 1987 and rising 787 feet (240 m), is the third-tallest building in Dallas. [6] Three of the ten tallest buildings in Texas are located in Dallas. [7]
It is the parent of Comerica Bank, a regional commercial bank with 413 branches in the U.S. states of Texas, Michigan, California, Florida and Arizona. [2] Comerica is among the largest U.S. financial holding companies , with offices in a number of U.S. cities.
Comerica and its vendors intentionally terminated almost 25 million customer-service calls while callers were on hold before they could speak to a representative about an issue with their Direct ...
Comerica Bank Tower: Dallas: United States 240 (787) 60 1987 Formerly known as Bank One Center and Chase Center. [140] [141] 99 Duke Energy Center: Charlotte: United States 240 (786) 48 (54 in total with mechanical floors) 2010 Second-tallest building in Charlotte and North Carolina [142] 100 300 North LaSalle: Chicago: United States 239 (785 ...
Bank of America Plaza as viewed from Reunion Tower in August 2015 Alexander Liberman 's sculpture "Venture" (1985) was located in the front plaza of the building until April 2013. The 38-foot (12 m) tall sculpture is composed of twelve wide steel tubes of approximately 1” thickness cut into various lengths and stacked end-to-end and painted red.
The exclusive Home Plate Club will be one of two new premium seating experiences coming to Comerica Park in 2025, Detroit Tigers announced Thursday.
The building rises 655 ft (200 m) and contains 49 floors of office space. It is currently the seventh tallest building in the city and was the second tallest in the city when it was completed in 1983, trailing only Renaissance Tower. The land on which 1700 Pacific sits was once two triangular blocks separated by Live Oak Street.