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Bank of America Center (Norfolk, Virgina)

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Status
  
Complete

Opening
  
1967

Floor count
  
23

Floors
  
23

Type
  
Office

Roof
  
305 ft (93 m)

Opened
  
1967

Floor area
  
3 ha

Bank of America Center (Norfolk, Virgina)

Location
  
1 Commercial Place Norfolk, Virginia 23510

Similar
  
Dominion Tower, 150 West Main Street, Virginia Zoological Park, Town Point Park, Naval Station Norfolk

Bank of America Center is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The building was the tallest in the state of Virginia from 1967 to 1971, when it was overtaken by Richmond City Hall. Today, it is the second-tallest building in City of Norfolk.

Map of Bank of America Center, Norfolk, VA 23510, USA

The building has a long history in banking. Built as the original headquarters for Virginia National Bank (VNB), the building retained headquarters status for Sovran Bank, formed from the merger of VNB and First & Merchants Bank of Richmond in 1983. After a series of mergers beginning in 1990, the building became the regional office for its namesake Bank of America.

In 2010, local reports were published of the building losing tenants, especially to newer office towers in Downtown Norfolk, such as the Wells Fargo Center. However, shipping company Maersk Line Limited retains its headquarters in the building.

In late 2015, plans were announced to convert the building to a 300-unit luxury apartment tower with ground-level retail. The building will be renamed the Icon at CityWalk, part of a larger project known as CityWalk which will also entail redeveloping an adjacent office building at 2 Commercial Place.

In August 2016, Bank of America announced its intent to relocate its offices (and its building-top signage) to the Dominion Tower a few blocks away.

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Bank of America Center (Norfolk, Virgina) Wikipedia