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Construction began in 1984 on the $72 million building, and in 1986 the building was completed and dubbed The Capitol Tower. Currently, the namesake tenant, Simmons Bank, is headquartered in the tower with presence in various markets of Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, and Tennessee. Kelley Commercial Partners, the current name of the development ...
The tallest building in the U.S. by architectural height is currently Central Park Tower in New York, which is approximately 1,550 feet (470 m)—more than the combined heights of the tallest buildings in Wyoming, Vermont, Maine, South Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, and West Virginia.
The Tower Building is a commercial eighteen-story skyscraper at 323 Center Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas.Built in 1959–60, it was the tallest building in the state at the time of its completion, and the state's first instance of composite steel frame construction.
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 ...
Tallest building west of the Mississippi River from 1989 to 2017. Tallest building constructed in the world in the 1980s. It was previously the tallest building in the world with a helipad on the roof. [59] [60] It is now third on that list behind China World Trade Center Tower III, and Guangzhou International Finance Center. Franklin Center ...
Journal Broadcast Tower Arkansas City: Arkansas City, Kansas: Guyed Mast 381.9 m WTOL-TV 11 Broadcasting Tower Oregon, Ohio: Guyed Mast 381.9 m American Towers Tower Newton: Newton, Massachusetts: Guyed Mast 381.6 m CBS Tower Escanaba: Escanaba, Michigan: Guyed Mast 381.6 m Univision Television Tower: Marlborough, Massachusetts: Guyed Mast 381.4 m
The Medical Arts Building is a historic skyscraper at 236 Central Avenue in downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is a 16-story structure with Art Deco styling, rising to a height of 180 feet (55 m). It was built in 1929 to a design by Almand & Stuck, and is the first skyscraper and was the tallest building in the state until 1960.
The Ridgeway Hotel Historic District encompasses three buildings located just east of the town square of Monticello, Arkansas.The centerpiece of the district is the Ridgeway Hotel, a five-story brick building built in 1930; it is the tallest, and one of the most elaborately decorated buildings in Monticello's central business district.