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Regions Center is a 30-story skyscraper located at 400 West Capitol Avenue in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The structure was completed in 1975. 454 feet (138 m) tall, it was the tallest building in Arkansas when it was built, although it was later surpassed by the Simmons Tower in 1986. It is 30 stories tall, with floor space of 556,975 ...
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Regions Center (Little Rock) in Little Rock, Arkansas; Regions-Harbert Plaza in Birmingham, Alabama; Regions Plaza (Atlanta, Georgia) Regions Plaza (Jackson, Mississippi) Regions Tower in Shreveport, Louisiana. Regions Tower in Indianapolis, Indiana; One Nashville Place in Nashville, Tennessee; Regions Bank Building (Jackson, Mississippi) in ...
Regions Center may refer to: Regions Center (Birmingham), a skyscraper in Birmingham, Alabama, USA; Regions Center (Little Rock), a skyscraper in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA; A skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, now known as the UBS Tower (Nashville)
According to Hertz website, the property consists of 25 floors in the Regions Tower and 16 floors in the Regions Bank Building. Both buildings are connected by a four-story atrium and contain ...
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The new tower was born out of discussions between two ascending business executives, John Flake, a Little Rock real estate developer, and Jerry Maulden, president of Arkansas Power & Light (now Entergy). Construction began in 1984 on the $72 million building, and in 1986 the building was completed and dubbed The Capitol Tower.