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Bank of America Plaza (Tampa)

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Former names
  
Barnett Plaza

Type
  
Commercial offices

Roof
  
175.87 m (577.0 ft)

Floors
  
42

Architecture firm
  
HKS, Inc.

Alternative names
  
101 Kennedy Boulevard

Completed
  
1986

Height
  
176 m

Opened
  
1986

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Location
  
101 East Kennedy Boulevard Tampa, Florida, U.S.

Similar
  
SunTrust Financial Centre, 100 North Tampa, Park Tower, One Tampa City Center, Rivergate Tower

The Bank of America Plaza is a 42-story skyscraper located in Downtown Tampa, in the U.S. state of Florida, and was completed in 1986. At 175.87 m (577.0 ft), it surpassed One Tampa City Center as the tallest building in Tampa, until completion of 100 North Tampa in 1992. The structure was originally known as Barnett Plaza. The structure contains around 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of rentable space per typical floor with a total of 783,930 square feet (72,829 m2) of rentable space.

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Map of Bank of America Plaza, Tampa, FL 33602, USA

Plane incident

On January 5, 2002, just four months after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 15-year-old amateur pilot, Charles Bishop, stole a Cessna plane and flew into the Bank of America building in Downtown Tampa. While it killed him, there were no other injuries (because the crash occurred on a Saturday, when few people were in the building). A suicide note found in the wreckage expressed support for Osama bin Laden. Bishop had been taking a prescription medicine for acne called Accutane that may have had the side effect of depression or severe psychosis. His family later sued Hoffman-La Roche, the company that makes Accutane, for $70 million; however, an autopsy found no traces of the drug in the teenager's system.

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Bank of America Plaza (Tampa) Wikipedia