Independence Plaza

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Independence Plaza (or 1 Independence Plaza, also called the AmSouth Bank Building or Regions Bank Building) is a 9-story, 106,510 square-foot office building constructed in 1979 on the 2.35-acre site of the former Vulcan Motor Lodge at the intersection of 29th Avenue South and Independence Drive (U.S. Highway 31) in Homewood. It is Homewood's tallest building, and dominates the suburb's small "downtown" area.

The bulky structure is clad with large pre-cast concrete spandrels shading strips of angled windows. At the corners, the windows are aligned vertically with dark bronze-colored spandrels to frame the facades. A two-story parking structure adjoins the north side of the tower.

The property is currently owned by Shannon Waltchack

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