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Commerce Trust Building

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Status
  
Complete

Completed
  
1906

Floor count
  
17

Opened
  
1906

Floor area
  
2 ha

Architect
  
Jarvis Hunt

Type
  
Commercial offices

Roof
  
78.6 m (258 ft)

Height
  
79 m

Floors
  
17

Owner
  
Tower Properties Co

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Location
  
922 Walnut, Kansas City, Missouri

Similar
  
Commerce Tower, New York Life Building, Town Pavilion, 925 Grand, Oak Tower

Commerce Trust Building is a 17-story tower built for Kansas City Missouri's biggest bank Commerce Bancshares in 1906 and was Kansas City's second skyscraper, following the New York Life building.

Map of Commerce Trust Building, Kansas City, MO 64106, USA

It has facade of red granite and white terra cotta tiles and was Missouri's tallest building when it opened.

Formerly on the site was the home of the Kansas City Journal which in turn was taken over by Commerce. Harry Truman worked in the predecessor building.

Its architect Jarvis Hunt also designed Union Station and the headquarters of the Kansas City Star. The construction company was the George A. Fuller Company which built the Flatiron Building in the New York City and as a company continues to build major skyscrapers around the world.

In 1965 Commerce built a larger adjoining building Commerce Tower but has continued to use the original building.

In 2004 Commerce Bancshares conducted a $48 million renovation of the building expanding its square footage to 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) by filling in the light court between the fourth and 15th floors.

Part of the renovation also included illuminating the lobby's ornate glass ceiling to replicate natural sunlight.

References

Commerce Trust Building Wikipedia