Comerica Bank Tower

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Comerica Bank Tower is a prominent postmodern skyscraper in the Dallas skyline, known for its distinctive stepped design and role as a major office building in the city’s central business district.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-rise building
office building
skyscraper
architect John Burgee
Philip Johnson
architecturalHeight 787 ft
architecturalStyle postmodern architecture
architectureFirm Johnson/Burgee Architects
category Office buildings completed in 1987
Postmodern architecture in Texas
Skyscrapers in Dallas
completionDate 1987
constructionStartDate 1985
country United States of America
developer Trammell Crow
surface form: Trammell Crow Company
elevatorCount more than 20 elevators
feature illuminated crown at night
multi-level lobby
stepped setback design
floorArea over 1,000,000 sq ft of office space
floorCount 60
formerName Momentum Place
function major office hub in downtown Dallas
hasParkingFacility adjacent parking garage
hasPublicAccess ground-floor retail and lobby areas
height 787 ft
approximately 240 m
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Dallas County, Texas
Downtown Dallas
location Dallas, Texas
surface form: Dallas, Texas, United States
materialUsed glass
granite
notableFor distinctive stepped design
prominent role in Dallas skyline
occupant Comerica Bank
openingDate 1987
owner institutional real estate investors
partOf Downtown Dallas
surface form: Dallas central business district
ranking among tallest buildings in Texas
one of the tallest buildings in Dallas
roofShape stepped pyramidal crown
status completed
streetAddress 1717 Main Street
structuralEngineer Brockette Davis Drake
topFloorHeight approximately 700 ft
use commercial office
retail

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Downtown Dallas hasSkyscraper Comerica Bank Tower
Main Street passesNear Comerica Bank Tower
subject surface form: Main Street (Dallas)