First Hawaiian Center

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First Hawaiian Center is a prominent high-rise office building in Honolulu, Hawaii, known as one of the tallest and most recognizable structures in the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-rise building
office building
skyscraper
architect Kobayashi Group
Kohn Pedersen Fox
architecturalStyle postmodern architecture
category Bank headquarters in the United States
Buildings and structures completed in 1996
Postmodern architecture in the United States
Skyscraper office buildings in Honolulu, Hawaii
city Honolulu
completionDate 1996
constructionType steel frame
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer First Hawaiian Bank
floorCount 30
hasDesignElement podium base
setback tower form
hasElevatorCount multiple elevators
hasFeature art gallery
parking garage
public plaza
retail space
hasLobby multi-story lobby
hasParkingType structured parking
hasPublicArt Hawaiian-themed artworks
hasSecurity 24-hour building security
hasViewOf Downtown Honolulu skyline
Honolulu Harbor
height 134 m
438 ft
isTallestBuildingIn Hawaii
Honolulu
locatedIn Hawaii
Honolulu
United States of America
surface form: United States
material concrete
glass
namedAfter First Hawaiian Bank
neighborhood Downtown Honolulu
openingDate 1996
owner First Hawaiian Bank
primaryUse office
roofType flat roof
state Hawaii
status completed
streetAddress 999 Bishop Street
tenant First Hawaiian Bank headquarters
zoning commercial

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Downtown Honolulu contains First Hawaiian Center