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The Amsouth-Harbert Plaza is a 437 foot tall, 32 story office tower located at 1901 6th Avenue North, between 19th Street North and 20th Street North. The building, with a total of 613,746 square feet of rentable floor area, includes office, retail, restaurant, and banking space.

Completed in September 1989, the postmodern-style skyscraper was designed by Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum of St Louis with Brasfield & Gorrie serving as the general contractor. The tower was constructed atop a large downtown site that once was occupied in part by both the Temple Theatre and the Downtown YMCA (1911).

The brown granite cladding stretches from its base to the copper-roofed, pyramid-shaped penthouse. The shape of the roof was inspired by the towers of the nearby 1st Methodist Church and Cathedral Church of the Advent. The famous "balls" at the corners of the tower mirror those on the corners of the Advent's tower, and the color of the granite was selected to blend with the colors of that church, which sits directly across 20th Street. The Harbert Center on 4th Avenue North was built at the same time and has a similar style of detailing.

The retail spaces in the AmSouth-Harbert Plaza include the current flagship location of the Parisian department store chain. Other retail tenants include Norton's Florist and Wellspot, Inc.

The exclusive Summit Club, formerly the Relay House, is located on the 31st floor.

Reference

  • AmSouth-Harbert Plaza, accessed 27 September 2006. [1]

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