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300 North Meridian

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Type
  
Offices

Roof
  
408 ft. (124 m)

Height
  
124 m

Opened
  
1989

Completed
  
1989

Floor count
  
28

Floors
  
28

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Location
  
300 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Indiana

Similar
  
Market Tower, Capital Center South To, One America Tower, One North Pennsylvania, Fifth Third Bank Tower

300 North Meridian is a high rise in Indianapolis, Indiana. Construction started in 1987, financed by Browning Investments. The architects, Hadleman Miller Bregman Hamann, built the outside with brownish-reddish granite and black windows, and capped the skyscraper with a copper-colored dome. Only the eastern side rises to the full height of the building; the northern and southern sides rise in a staircase shape toward the east. The architects intended 300 North Meridian's design to echo the adjacent Chamber of Commerce building. It was completed in 1989 and is currently the fifth-tallest building in the city.

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Map of 300 North Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46204, USA

300 North Meridian is primarily used for office space, although 9 of its floors are occupied by a parking garage. Of the building's 509,582 square feet of space, only 347,551 square feet are usable by offices. As of February 2014, 17.5% of the usable office space is vacant, and the building is owned by REI Real Estate Services. The building was valued at 39 million dollars in 2013.

One of the main tenants of 300 North Meridian is the law firm Faegre Baker Daniels, known as Baker & Daniels at the time of construction. The group has a lobby and library on the 27th floor.

Recognition

After its construction, 300 North Meridian received several awards from architecture and engineering associations. Some are listed below.

  • 1989: Building Owners and Managers Association International's Urban Office Building of the Year Award
  • 1990: American Concrete Institute, Outstanding Achievement in Concrete
  • References

    300 North Meridian Wikipedia