U.S. Bank Tower

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U.S. Bank Tower is a prominent skyscraper in Los Angeles known for its distinctive silhouette and status as one of the tallest buildings on the West Coast of the United States.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf high-rise building
office building
skyscraper
architect Henry N. Cobb NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners NERFINISHED
architecturalHeight 1018 ft
city Los Angeles
completionDate 1989
coordinates 34.0525°N 118.2542°W
country United States
developer Magnum Opus Development NERFINISHED
district Downtown Los Angeles NERFINISHED
elevatorCount over 20 elevators
featuredIn Independence Day (1996 film) NERFINISHED
various films and television shows
floorArea over 1200000 sq ft
floorCount 73
formerName First Interstate Bank World Center NERFINISHED
Library Tower NERFINISHED
hasFeature cylindrical glass crown
glass slide attraction (SkySlide) NERFINISHED
helicopter landing pad
setback design
hasObservationDeck true
hasTenant U.S. Bank NERFINISHED
financial services companies
various law firms
height 1018 ft
310.3 m
locatedIn California
Los Angeles
United States
mainContractor Turner Construction NERFINISHED
material concrete
glass
steel
namedAfter U.S. Bank NERFINISHED
neighborhood Bunker Hill NERFINISHED
observationDeckName OUE Skyspace LA NERFINISHED
openingDate 1989
owner Silverstein Properties NERFINISHED
ranking one of the tallest buildings in Los Angeles
one of the tallest buildings on the West Coast of the United States
roofHeight approximately 1018 ft
roofType flat roof with crown
structuralEngineer John A. Martin & Associates NERFINISHED
style postmodern architecture
toppedOut 1989
uses observation
office

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Downtown Los Angeles
hasLandmark

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