Status Complete Construction started 1969 Height 88 m, 103 m to tip Opened 1970 Cost 14 million USD | Type Commercial offices Completed 1970 Floors 25 Owner Unico Properties | |
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Former names Bank of Washington Plaza, First Interstate Plaza Address 1201 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, Washington Architecture firm Skid, Owings & Merrill Similar Greater Tacoma Conventi, Point Defiance Zoo & Aq, Union Passenger Station, Karpeles Manuscript Library M, Cheney Stadium |
Wells Fargo Plaza, the tallest building in Tacoma, Washington, was completed in 1970. It was built with help from investors such as George Weyerhaeuser and Ben Cheney. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.
The $14 million building was announced in 1968 and uses land that was cleared under Tacoma's urban renewal program. It was originally built for the National Bank of Washington, which was acquired in 1970 by Pacific National Bank (later First Interstate Bank of Washington), in turn acquired in 1996 by Wells Fargo.
The building, now owned by Unico Properties, was awarded LEED Silver certification in 2011.
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