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| Height | 617 feet |
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| Floors | 43 |
| Year | 1990 |
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About Bank of America Tower
The Bank of America Tower is a 617 ft (188 m) skyscraper in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It is currently the 9th tallest building in the state of Florida, (the tallest 8 being in Miami). It was built as the headquarters of Barnett Bank and originally named Barnett Tower, but the name was changed in 1997 when Barnett was acquired by NationsBank, which soon merged with BankAmerica. When completed in 1990, the building was and still is the tallest building in Jacksonville as well as the tallest building between Atlanta and Miami. The 42 floor structure was designed by German-American architect Helmut Jahn, and is constructed of reinforced concrete.
See Also
- Bank of America Tower, St. Petersburg
- Lynx Complex, Miami
- Bank of America Tower, New York City
- Chrysler Building, New York City
- Columbia Center, Seattle
- American International Building, New York City
- Modis Building, Jacksonville
- 80 South Street, New York City
- John Hancock Center, Chicago
- Jacksonville Skyscrapers
- Skyscrapers by Helmut Jahn