Chase Tower (Phoenix)
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Chase Tower 201 North Central Avenue |
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| Basic data | |
| Place: | Phoenix , Arizona , United States |
| Opening: | 1972 |
| Renovation: | 2003 |
| Status : | Built |
| Architectural style : | Modern architecture |
| Architects : | Welton Becket and Associates, Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle |
| Use / legal | |
| Usage : | Offices, restaurants |
| Technical specifications | |
| Height : | 147.22 m |
| Height to the top: | 147.22 m |
| Height to the roof: | 147.22 m |
| Floors : | 40 |
| Building material : | Steel, glass, concrete |
| Height comparison | |
| Phoenix : | 1. ( list ) |
| address | |
| Address: | 201 North Central Avenue |
| City: | Phoenix |
The Chase Tower (formerly Bank One Tower , also Valley National Bank Building or Valley Bank Center ) is a building in Phoenix and at 147 meters (483 ft ) the tallest building in the US state of Arizona .
The building, regarded as a skyscraper , was designed by Welton Becket and Associates in cooperation with Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle . When it was completed in 1972, it was used exclusively by the locally-based National Valley Bank . In 1993 the company Bank One acquired the building, after which it was renamed Bank One Tower a year later . In 2005, the building was renamed Chase Tower after Chase Manhattan Bank acquired the building. In March 2007, it was bought by Crystal River Capital for $ 166.93 million.
The height to the roof is 147.22 meters (483 feet). The Chase Tower has 40 floors, which were only accessible up to the 39th floor. There was a viewing platform on the 39th floor, which was also closed. Thus the building has only 38 usable floors.
The future and the eventual collapse of the building after a fictional disappearance of humanity is shown in a sequence of Future Without People .
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Coordinates: 33 ° 27 '3.2 " N , 112 ° 4' 23.2" W.