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The Frost Tower (formerly WNB Tower) is a 12-story, 115 foot highrise building in downtown Midland, Texas.The second and third levels of the building are parking garages. The building is located at 508 W. Wall St. [1] It houses various companies such as oil & gas and attorney's offic
The Wilco Building is a high rise in downtown Midland, Texas. At 308 feet (94 m) tall and 22 floors, [citation needed] it is the second-tallest building in the city after the Bank of America Building. [1] In 1985, the Wilco Building underwent some renovations. [citation needed] It is one of the iconic images of the Midland downtown skyline.
The Bank of America Building, originally known as the First National Bank Building, is a highrise located in downtown Midland, Texas. It is designed by Texas architect George Dahl in 1952 [1] and completed in 1978. [2] It is notable for its marble 2-story banking lobby. [1] It remains the tallest building in the city at 24 stories 332 feet (101 ...
A 1951 building in west Fort Worth used as a cafe for TV’s “Landman” will become a real-life restaurant, as seen June 6, 2024.
The Fasken Center is a complex of two 182-foot-tall (55 m) high-rise buildings in the downtown business district of Midland, Texas. The first tower was built in 1974 with fourteen floors. [1] In 1982, the second tower was constructed to mirror the first tower. It, too, has fourteen floors.
The corridor of Loop 250 from Midland Drive to Garfield Street is the sight of many restaurants and shopping centers, including Midland Park Mall. Between Garfield Street and Bus. SH 349 (Big Spring Street), the southern frontage road serves as the northern boundary for Midland Airpark. Just east of Fairgrounds Road, freeway status ends and ...
Sandstorm, 1894 Main Street, 1894. Midland was established in June 1881 as Midway Station, on the Texas and Pacific Railway.Its name came from its central location between Fort Worth and El Paso, but because there were already other towns in Texas named Midway, the city changed its name to Midland in January 1884 when it was granted its first post office.
Independence Plaza is a highrise office building located in downtown Midland, Texas. It is the city's fourth tallest building after the Bank of America Building, the Wilco Building and Centennial Tower. Floors two through seven are parking garage in the building and floors eight through 16 are office. [1]