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One Nashville Place
One Nashville PlaceGeneral information Location 150 Fourth Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee
United StatesCoordinates 36°09′46″N 86°46′41″W / 36.1629°N 86.7780°WCoordinates: 36°09′46″N 86°46′41″W / 36.1629°N 86.7780°W Completed 1985 Height Roof 359 ft (109 m) Technical details Floor count 25 Design and construction Owner Triple Net Properties Architect Morris Architects (formerly Morris-Aubry) One Nashville Place, also known as US Bank Tower, is a skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee located on Fourth Avenue and Commerce Street. Completed in 1985, this 359-ft. octagonal building with dark glass exterior has 23 floors. It has been given the nickname R2D2 by the people of Nashville after the character in the Star Wars movies.[citation needed] It is currently the ninth tallest building in Nashville.
The top of the building currently features the signage of US Bank, the building's largest tenant. Through the series of acquisitions that led to US Bank's current ownership of the lease, several other now-retired banks have seen their logos at the top, including Dominion Bank (acquired by First Union), First Union (which sold its presence in Nashville to Firstar), and Firstar (which acquired, and later became, US Bank).
Major Tenants
- Lassiter, Tidwell, Davis, Keller & Hogan, PLLC
- Miller & Martin
- US Bancorp
- NASBA
- Merrill Lynch
- Neal & Harwell
- CB Richard Ellis
- Ernst & Young
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Current AT&T Building · Fifth Third Center · William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower · The Pinnacle at Symphony Place · Life & Casualty Tower · Nashville City Center · James K. Polk State Office Building · Renaissance Nashville Hotel · Viridian Tower · One Nashville Place · Regions Center · Sheraton Nashville Downtown · SunTrust Building · Bank of America Plaza · Andrew Jackson State Office Building · Palmer Plaza · Parkway TowersUnder construction Approved See also Categories:- Skyscrapers in Nashville, Tennessee
- Skyscrapers between 100 and 149 meters
- U.S. Bank buildings
- Tennessee building and structure stubs
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