Rivergate Tower

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Rivergate Tower is a distinctive cylindrical office skyscraper on Tampa’s downtown waterfront, often nicknamed the “Beer Can Building” and noted for its postmodern design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cylindrical building
landmark
postmodern building
skyscraper
alsoKnownAs Rivergate Tower and Plaza NERFINISHED
architect Harry Wolf NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Harry Wolf and Associates NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Postmodern architecture NERFINISHED
buildingType office
completionDate 1988
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Rouse Company NERFINISHED
feature adjacent public spaces
cylindrical floor plate
distinctive nighttime lighting
riverfront plaza
floorCount 31
hasAmenity ground-floor retail
restaurant spaces
hasFunction office space for multiple tenants
height approximately 138 meters
approximately 454 feet
locatedIn Florida
Tampa NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

downtown Tampa
locatedOn Hillsborough River waterfront NERFINISHED
Tampa Riverwalk NERFINISHED
material glass
limestone cladding
nickname Beer Can Building NERFINISHED
notableFor cylindrical form
postmodern design
prominent waterfront location
openingDate 1988
owner various commercial real estate investors over time
partOf Tampa skyline
ranking one of the tallest buildings in Tampa
region downtown Tampa waterfront
shape cylindrical
state Florida
use commercial

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Downtown Tampa contains Rivergate Tower