Shipt Tower

Coordinates: 33°31′03″N 86°48′30″W / 33.5176°N 86.8083°W / 33.5176; -86.8083
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Wells Fargo Tower
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeClass A Office Building
Location420 Twentieth Street North Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Coordinates33°31′03″N 86°48′30″W / 33.5176°N 86.8083°W / 33.5176; -86.8083
Opening1986
OwnerBarry Companies
Height
Antenna spire454 feet (138 m)
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area550,000 square feet (51,097 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Giattina, Fisher & Aycock
Main contractorBrice Building Company
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The Wells Fargo Tower is a 34 story, 454 foot (138 meter) tall office building located in Birmingham, Alabama. Built in 1986 as the corporate headquarters for SouthTrust Corporation, the building was originally known as the SouthTrust Tower until 2005 when SouthTrust completed its merger with Wachovia and was known as the Wachovia Tower. It became the Wells Fargo Tower in September 2010 when Wells Fargo completed its purchase of Wachovia and a new logo was placed atop the building.

The building was developed by Johnston-Rast & Hays and designed by architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Giattina, Fisher & Aycock. Brice Building Company served as the contractor for the project. Upon completion it displaced the RSA–BankTrust Building in Mobile as the tallest building in Alabama. It held that distinction until 2006, when it was surpassed by the RSA Battle House Tower in Mobile.

Today, the building serves as a regional headquarters for Wells Fargo, who is the second largest tenant, the largest being law firm Burr & Forman. It is also home to the Birmingham office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz and Deloitte .

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Preceded by Tallest Building in Alabama
1986—2007
138m
Succeeded by