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The next three tallest skyscrapers each have 26 stories within the structure, although they vary in height: Truist Place, at 400 ft (120 m); the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, at 394 ft (119 m); and the Bank of America Center, at 331 ft (101 m). The first high-rise in Richmond history is considered to be the 19-story First National Bank ...
The James Monroe Building is an office building located in Downtown Richmond, Virginia. It is the tallest building in Richmond at 137 meters (449 ft) and 29 floors. Only 25 of the floors, however, are actually occupiable as the top and middle two are maintenance floors. [ 2] Although it is the tallest building in Richmond, its location at the ...
This list of tallest buildings in Virginia ranks skyscrapers over 250 feet (76 m) tall in the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia by height. The tallest building in Virginia is the Westin Virginia Beach Town Center in Virginia Beach, which contains 38 floors and is 508 ft (155 m) tall. The antenna spire however accounts for 95 feet of the building ...
Truist Place (Richmond) / 37.537694°N 77.435944°W / 37.537694; -77.435944. Truist Place is a 26-story office building in Richmond, Virginia. It is the third tallest building in Richmond, and the sixth tallest in Virginia. Construction costs were relatively high due to being clad in granite. [ 2]
Downtown Richmond is the central business district of Richmond, Virginia, United States. It is generally defined as being bound by Belvidere Street to the west, I-95 to the north and east, and the James River to the south. The Fan district borders it to the west, Highland Park to the north, Church Hill to the east, and Manchester to the south.
S. Truist Place (Richmond) Categories: Buildings and structures in Richmond, Virginia. Skyscrapers in Virginia. Skyscrapers in the United States by populated place.
Richmond, Virginia. Coordinates. 37°33′59″N 77°28′34″W / 37.56639°N 77.47611°W / 37.56639; -77.47611. Completed. 1953. Height. 257 m (843 ft) The WTVR TV Tower is an 843-foot-tall (257 m) free-standing lattice tower in Richmond, Virginia. [1] It broadcasts WTVR-FM and has been in operation since 1953.
The Central National Bank building is a 23-story (282 ft [3]) Art Deco skyscraper located in Richmond, Virginia. Completed in 1929, it was one of the first skyscrapers in the city of Richmond not in the heart of the financial district. [4] According to architectural historian Richard Guy Wilson, it and the West Hospital building, are the only ...