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Tallest building outside of downtown. 4 One Commerce Square: 396/121 31 1973 5 Sterick Building: 365/111 29 1930 Tallest building in Tennessee and the Southern United States from 1930-1957. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 6 First Horizon Bank Tower: 332/101 25 1964 7 Hilton Memphis: 329/100 24 1975 Tallest hotel in Memphis ...
Developers 100 N. Main LLC will purchase the entire 2-acre Downtown Memphis property, including the 37-story tower, for $4.5 million. Memphis' tallest building will soon have new owners as 100 N ...
Raymond James Tower is a 21-story skyscraper and is the second tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee. The building is located at the corner of North Front Street and Jefferson Avenue and South Main Street. It is 403.0 feet (122.8 m) tall, including a 61.0 feet (18.6 m) spire, and has 334,668 square feet (31,091.7 m 2) of office space. [2] It ...
Tallest for-rent residential building in Tennessee 10 Pinnacle at Symphony Place: 432 / 132 29 2010 Nashville [11] 11 100 North Main: 430 / 131 37 1965 Memphis: Tallest building in Memphis since 1965. Tallest in Tennessee from 1965-1970. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Currently sits vacant, but major renovation underway.
The Sterick Building and 100 N. Main are Downtown Memphis' tallest buildings. They're also part of a trend that is key to Downtown's revitalization. How the old is making Downtown Memphis new ...
Here's a look at nine notable historic buildings in Memphis and where development and renovation plans are for those sites. ... One of Downtown Memphis’ most iconic buildings (and owner of ...
100 North Main is the tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee. At 430 feet, (131m) it has 37 floors and stands bordering Adams Avenue, North Second Street, and North Main. The building is currently totally vacant and closed to public entry. Plans for renovation to convert the building to hotel and apartments have repeatedly failed.
One Commerce Square represents a modernism architectural style and is currently a Class A multi-tenant commercial office building in downtown Memphis. It was designed by local Memphis architect Roy Harrover who also designed the Memphis International Airport and Memphis College of Art. Locally, it became known as the "NBC Building."