Bank of America Plaza
Identification
Bank of America Plaza
Barnett Plaza, 101 Kennedy Boulevard
128612
Map
Structure in general
skyscraper
marble
exposed structure
white
modernism
Usage
commercial office
governmental office
Facts
- A 4-seat 2000 Cessna 172R was taken without permission from the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Airport on January 5, 2002 by an inexperienced young pilot and crashed into the 28th floor of the 42-story tower at around 5 pm EST. The pilot was killed but no one in the building was apparently injured.
- Bank of America Plaza instantly elevated the business community’s expectations with its imported marble façade and landscaped piazza.
- A commissioned sculpture stands on the piazza, and rotating art collections are displayed in the mahogany-paneled lobby.
- The elegantly designed three-story atrium lobby emits a sense of activity lending a feeling of solidity, warmth and refinement.
- Typical floor plates are rectangular and contain approximately 20,000 square feet of rentable space providing for efficient space planning and twelve corner offices per floor.
- The garage itself is a major asset, having been expanded by almost 25% recently to accommodate 1,260 vehicles providing a parking ratio of 1.5/1000.
- The tower was a class A office building throughout 2004.
- Surpassed One Tampa City Center in 1986 as the tallest building in Tampa, and was the city's tallest until completion of 100 North Tampa in 1992.
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More InformationLocation
101 East Kennedy Boulevard
33602
Technical Data
577.01 ft
577.01 ft
577.01 ft
42
1986
1,268
Involved Companies
Architect:
Also recorded for this building:
Owner, Real estate agent, Tenant, Construction company, Facade supplier, Facade maintenance system supplier, Landscape architect, Geotechnical engineering, Concrete supplier, Property management
Features & Amenities
- One of the city's famous buildings