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 Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
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Also known as: AmSouth Building Built:
1990- 1992
Cost: $108,000,000 Designed by: HKS Type: Skyscraper Stories: 42 Maximum height: 579 feet / 176 meters Location: 100 North Tampa Street City: Tampa State: Florida
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> At the time of its completion, this was the tallest building in Tampa.
> The exterior is clad in Rosa Dante granite from Spain.
> This building has 552,000 square feet of leasable space
> The windows are pewter tinted.
> The green roof is made of metal.
> There are setback at the 38th and 40th floors.
> This building has 15 elevators.
> Each floor has 12 corner offices.
> The gables at each end of the building are covered by a round cone. These hide satellite dishes.
> 2004 - This building receives the BOMA Building of the Year Award.
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> An array of antennae along the apex of the roof. These aren't lightning arrestors, they're transmitters and receivers owned by Motorola.
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