- Wells Fargo Center (Portland, Oregon)
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building_name = Wells Fargo Center
caption = Wells Fargo Center (center) is slightly taller than theUS Bancorp Tower (right).
location = Portland,Oregon ,United States
coordinates = coord|45.514356|-122.679359|display=inline,title
built = 1969-1972
opening = 1972
use = Office
antenna_spire =
roof = 546 feet (166.4 m)
top_floor =
floor_count = 41
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main_contractor =
architect =Charles Luckman
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owner =Wells Fargo
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references =The Wells Fargo Center is anoffice building located in Portland,Oregon ,United States . The tower rises 546 feet (166.4 m) with 40 floors of office space and three levels of parking below the surface. [ cite web
url = http://www.wfcportland.com/Leasing/building_info.cfm
title = Building Features and Amenities
publisher = Wells Fargo Center
accessdate = 2008-02-06 ] When the structure was completed in1972 , the center became the tallest building in the State of Oregon.History
The building and a connected four-story building were designed by Charles Luckman and Associates. It was dedicated on
May 25 ,1972 . Originally known as the First National Center, the name was changed to the First Interstate Tower in 1981. The current name was adopted afterWells Fargo purchased First Interstate Bancorp in 1996. [Tankersley, Jim. The tall tale of Portland's two towers. "The Oregonian ",July 25 1999 .] Upon opening in 1972, the Wells Fargo Center dwarfed all other existing high-rise developments in downtown Portland. Public outcry over the tower's scale and the potential of new development to block views ofMount Hood led to height restrictions on all new development.The public areas went under extensive renovation in 2001 including room for more retail space. Renovations were completed in 2002 at a cost of $35 million. Focused on the lobby area, it included the addition of a display on the bank's history. [Fehrenbacher, Gretchen. Building owners assn. honors industry standouts. "Daily Journal of Commerce",
January 30 2002 .] The center had been the headquarters ofWillamette Industries until 2003, when that company was bought byWeyerhaeuser . [Stout, Heidi. [http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2003/06/30/daily35.html Wells Fargo Center nabs KPMG for top floors.] "Portland Business Journal ",July 3 2003 .]Details
The Wells Fargo Center contains the regional headquarters for Wells Fargo bank. The tower is located in
Downtown Portland bounded by southwest 4th and 5th avenues between southwest Columbia and Jefferson streets. cite web
url = http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=122620
title = Wells Fargo Center
publisher =Emporis North America
accessdate = 2008-02-06 ] Askyway connects the tower to an adjacent five story "Data Processing Building" which is also part of the Wells Fargo Center. cite web
url = http://www.wfcportland.com/GeneralInfo/info_and_amenities.cfm
title = Building Information and Amenities
publisher = Wells Fargo Center
accessdate = 2008-02-06 ] The 41 story building is the tallest building in Oregon. [Rivera, Dylan. Downtown is growing up. "The Oregonian ",July 1 2007 .] The main bank lobby is home to an authentic 1870 Wells Fargo Stagecoach.Architectural details include extensive use of
marble . There is a total of 60,000 square feet of marble in the building, with the base utilizing 1/16-inch thick marble. The exterior of the building has columns of black glass separated by columns of white marble running the entire height of the building. The design of the building has been criticized for a variety of architectural issues. [Gragg, Randy. Corner Concerns: Portland could be the city of corners, its street life benefiting from its small downtown blocks. But the number of bad corners shows that there’s lots. "The Oregonian ",August 18 2002 .]ee also
*
List of tallest buildings by U.S. state
*Architecture in Portland, Oregon
*List of tallest buildings in Portland, Oregon References
External links
* [http://www.wfcportland.com/ Wells Fargo Center] official website
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before=Standard Insurance Center
title=Tallest Building in Portland
years=1972—Present 166m
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