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One Commerce Square

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Alternative names
  
iBank Building

Completed
  
1972

Height
  
121 m

Opened
  
1973

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Town or city
  
Memphis, Tennessee

Floor count
  
30

Floors
  
31

Phone
  
+1 901-683-0808

One Commerce Square

Former names
  
National Bank of Commerce Building, Sun Trust Bank Building

Owner
  
Memphis Commerce Square Partners

Address
  
1 Commerce Square, Memphis, TN 38103, USA

Similar
  
Raymond James Tower, Sterick Building, 100 North Main, Clark Tower, White Station Tower

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One Commerce Square is a 30-story skyscraper in Downtown Memphis which is locally referred to as the "iBank Tower". The building was formerly known as the NBC Building and the SunTrust Building, and is the fourth tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee. The building is located at the corner of Monroe Avenue and South Main Street. It houses the headquarters of Southern Airways Express.

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Construction

Construction started in 1972 by the National Bank of Commerce (NBC), and the building was completed in 1973, preserving the original bank lobby that was built in 1929. One Commerce Square represents a modernism architectural style and is currently a Class A multi-tenant commercial office building in downtown Memphis. It was designed by local Memphis architect Roy Harrover who also designed the Memphis International Airport and Memphis College of Art. Locally, it became known as the "NBC Building." In 1984, NBC sold the building for $46.1 million.

Foreclosure

In 1996, the building was sold out of foreclosure for $21.7 million.. The building was purchased in 1999 for $31.5 million by Jacksonville, FL-based Southcoast Capital Group, which operated as One Commerce Square LLC. However, One Commerce Square LLC defaulted on a $24.5 million loan dated December 20, 2002, through Archon Financial LP.

SunTrust

In 2005, NBC, still the anchor tenant of the building at the time, was acquired by SunTrust Banks, and the building became known as the SunTrust Building. The building suffered a major blow when its anchor tenant, SunTrust, vacated 155,000 square feet (14,400 m2) in the building when its lease ended in January 2009.

Pinnacle Airlines

On October 8, 2010, regional airline Pinnacle Airlines Corp. announced that it intended to move over 600 employees that would occupy 155,000 square feet (14,400 m2) on 12 floors of One Commerce Square. The Downtown Memphis Commission helped attract Pinnacle by providing $5 million of a total $20 million public/private investment, along with the city of Memphis, to refurbish the building and provide below-market rental rates to new and existing tenants. The move took place in the autumn of 2011, contingent on a lease with the potential ownership group of Lynch-Schledwitz-Prosterman. The architecture firm of Looney Ricks Kiss designed a makeover of the building. However, Pinnacle Airlines announced in January 2013 that it would relocate to Minneapolis, thereby vacating the above mentioned space.

Memphis Commerce Square Partners

On October 30, 2009, Park National Bank was taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the bank's assets were sold to U.S. Bancorp. In December 2010 a local investment group known as Memphis Commerce Square Partners purchased the building from U.S. Bancorp. Management is by Cushman & Wakefield.

References

One Commerce Square Wikipedia