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The '''Financial Center''' is a 17-story, 311,201 square-foot office [[List of tall buildings|tower]] located at 505 [[20th Street North]] on the northeast corner of [[5th Avenue North]]. | The '''Financial Center''' is a 17-story, 311,201 square-foot office [[List of tall buildings|tower]] located at 505 [[20th Street North]] on the northeast corner of [[5th Avenue North]]. | ||
The | The project was developed on the site of the former [[Molton Hotel]] for [[Johnson-Rast & Hays]], with financing from The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Originally proposed as a 25-story tower in [[1979]], the shorter, pink-granite clad building designed [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina, Fisher & Company]] was completed in [[1982]]. Estimates of the cost of construction ranged from $14.5 million to $28 million. | ||
The stainless steel "[[Winged Victory]]" by sculptor [[Brad Morton]] was installed outside the building in [[1999]]. | The stainless steel "[[Winged Victory]]" by sculptor [[Brad Morton]] was installed outside the building in [[1999]]. |
Revision as of 11:59, 20 April 2018
The Financial Center is a 17-story, 311,201 square-foot office tower located at 505 20th Street North on the northeast corner of 5th Avenue North.
The project was developed on the site of the former Molton Hotel for Johnson-Rast & Hays, with financing from The Equitable Life Assurance Society. Originally proposed as a 25-story tower in 1979, the shorter, pink-granite clad building designed Giattina, Fisher & Company was completed in 1982. Estimates of the cost of construction ranged from $14.5 million to $28 million.
The stainless steel "Winged Victory" by sculptor Brad Morton was installed outside the building in 1999.
On July 19, 2013 the building was sold by FCB, LLC to the Allegiance Realty Corp. of Charlotte, North Carolina. They immediately planned $3-5 million in renovations to lobbies, elevators and landscaping. PKA Architects designed the renovations, which were contracted to Rives Construction.
In 2016 the building was purchased by the Daniel Corporation, which moved its 50-employee headquarters offices there from 3660 Grandview Parkway.
Tenants
- Birmingham Business Alliance
- REV Birmingham
- Christian & Small attorneys
- BBVA Compass
- Cushman & Wakefield/EGS Commercial Real Estate
- Hale, Sides & Akins
- Norman, Wood, Kendrick & Turner
- Jones Walker
- Martin Grace Benefit Group (2002-2012)
- Daniel Corporation (2016-)
References
- Poe, Ryan (February 10, 2012) "Birmingham’s Financial Center on market for $28M." Birmingham Business Journal
- Tomberlin, Michael (July 22, 2013) "Birmingham's Financial Center gets new owner, planned upgrades." The Birmingham News
- Godwin, Brent (September 1, 2016) "Daniel Corp. buying downtown tower, moving HQ to city center." Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Financial Center at Emporis.com