Regions Center, International Style skyscraper in Nashville, United States.
Regions Center is an International Style skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee, standing 28 floors tall with a height of approximately 108 meters (354 feet). The facade displays clean lines and functional design elements typical of modern commercial architecture from its era.
The building was originally constructed in 1974 as First American Center and received its current name following a merger between First American National Bank and AmSouth Bank. This name change reflected the evolving financial landscape of the region.
The building stands as a representation of Nashville's financial development during the 1970s, marking the city's growth beyond its musical identity.
The building is located in downtown Nashville and houses the Tennessee headquarters of Regions Financial Corporation along with various other businesses. Its central location makes it easily accessible, and upper floors offer views across the city.
The building's position at coordinates 36.1659° N and 86.7796° W allows visitors on upper floors to view the entire Nashville metropolitan area.
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