EverBank Center
TIAA Bank Center is located in Central Jacksonville
TIAA Bank Center
Location within Central Jacksonville
TIAA Bank Center is located in Florida
TIAA Bank Center
TIAA Bank Center (Florida)
General information
TypeClass "A" office[1]
Architectural styleModernist
Location301 West Bay Street[2]
Coordinates30°19′39″N 81°39′44″W / 30.32754°N 81.66222°W / 30.32754; -81.66222
Construction started1982
Completed1983[1]
Opening1983[1]
OwnerAmkin Real Estate
Height
Roof447 ft (136 m)[1]
Technical details
Floor count32[1]
Floor area956,201 sq ft (88,834.0 m2)
Lifts/elevators14
Design and construction
Architect(s)KBJ Architects[1]
Main contractorThe Auchter Company[1]

EverBank Center is a skyscraper in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Standing 447 feet (136 m) tall,[1] it is the city's third-tallest building, as well as the largest in terms of class "A" rentable area with 956,201 sq ft (88,834.0 m2).[2] Formerly known as the Southern Bell Telephone Building, the AT&T Tower, and EverBank Center, also ‘’’TIAA BANK CENTER’’’ it took its former name in 2012 when EverBank moved employees into the building and acquired signage rights.[3][4] The building is currently called TIAA Bank Center, although no formal announcement has been made, and signage changes have not been completed, as of EverBank's rebranding, effective on June 4, 2018. The name TIAA Bank stood on the building until it was removed on September 25, 2023. In which the EverBank name will return to the building soon and later.

History

The building was designed by KBJ Architects and opened in 1983.[1] It takes up an entire city block in Jacksonville's downtown. The building was built by The Auchter Company. A notable feature of the structure is that each floor has 16 corner offices.[5] The building was constructed on the former site of the Hotel Mayflower.[1][6]

The tower was built for the Southern Bell Telephone company. The following year, American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) was forced to divest its regional phone companies and Southern Bell became a unit of BellSouth; the signage was changed to reflect the new name. In 2006 AT&T re-acquired BellSouth and the signage was changed back to AT&T in 2008.[7]

In 2011 CSX vacated space it had rented in the tower, leaving it mostly empty. Later that year the City of Jacksonville finalized a deal with EverBank, in which the bank received tax incentives to relocate over 1,200 employees into the building and add 200 jobs. EverBank took over nine floors and acquired the naming rights to the tower, which was renamed EverBank Center. Employees moved into the building in summer 2012, with signage installed in September and October.[3][4]

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, a Florida state-owner entity and insurer of last resort, rents a number of floors in the building.

Details

The entrance to the building features a two-story atrium.[8] There is a 280-seat auditorium on the second level and a backup power system for the entire building. The JTA Skyway central station is across the street and an adjoining seven-level parking garage has spaces for 641 vehicles.[2] The building was purchased in 2004 by El Ad Florida for $91 million.[7] In 2014 the building was acquired by Amkin Real Estate, a privately owned real estate investment company based in Miami, FL.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Emporis Building Reference, Jacksonville, AT&T Tower
  2. 1 2 3 LoopNet Office Property For Lease, AT&T Tower
  3. 1 2 Karen Brune Mathis (December 19, 2011). "EverBank to move Downtown, AT&T Tower 301 becomes EverBank Center". Financial News & Daily Record. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  4. 1 2 "City Notes 6/29/2012". Financial News & Daily Record. June 29, 2012. Retrieved July 3, 2012.
  5. Skyscraper Page.com, Jacksonville, Florida, AT&T Tower
  6. Reference for business, The Auchter Company
  7. 1 2 Trinidad, Alison (January/February 2009). Jacksonville Magazine's 904, pp. 24-25.
  8. CNL Commercial Real Estate, Properties, AT&T Tower
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