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  2. U.S. Bank Center (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    The US Bank Center is a high-rise office building located in Phoenix, Arizona. It is the second tallest building in the state of Arizona . Built in 1976, it is 407 feet (124 m) tall.

  3. Phoenix Corporate Center - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Corporate Tower (formerly known as First Federal Savings Building) is a 26-story high-rise office building in Phoenix, Arizona. It was built in 1965 and designed in the International Style. The tower was built two miles north of Downtown Phoenix in the Central Corridor. At that time, corporate investment turned its attention away ...

  4. Phoenix Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Financial Center is an example of International style architecture, featuring many elements of Googie design. The architect of the building is Wenceslaus Sarmiento . The building is said to be the site of a " fallout -proof" time capsule which was set to be opened in 2012, but the capsule has never been found.

  5. How To Open a US Bank Account - AOL

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    If you have questions that could best be answered by a US Bank customer service representative, call one of the following numbers: New accounts: 800-653-2175 General questions: 800-872-2657

  6. 3300 North Central Avenue - Wikipedia

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    3300 North Central Avenue (also known as 3300 Tower) is a high-rise located along Central Avenue in Uptown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The tower rises 27 floors and 356 feet (109 m) in height. [1] Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, 3300 North Central Avenue was built in 1980. [2]

  7. U.S. Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Bank Center may refer to: U.S. Bank Center (Milwaukee), a skyscraper in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the tallest building in the state of Wisconsin, and the tallest building between Chicago and Minneapolis; U.S. Bank Center (Phoenix), a highrise in Phoenix, Arizona; U.S. Bank Center (Seattle), a high-rise office tower in Seattle, Washington

  8. Phoenix City Square - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix City Square, formerly Kent Plaza and the Rosenzweig Center, is a mixed use high rise complex covering 15 acres at 3800-4000 N. Central Ave. in Phoenix, Arizona. The project was developed by the Del Webb Corporation in 1962. The complex features 3 office towers, a hotel, an open-air retail plaza, and a 1200-car parking garage.

  9. Central Avenue Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Center Street in 1908. Central Avenue was originally named Center Street upon Phoenix's founding with the surrounding north–south roads named after Indian tribes. [3] The original Churchill Addition of 1877, covering a small area north of Van Buren Street to what is presently Roosevelt Street, was the first recorded plat showing Central Avenue with its present name. [4]