Westin Virginia Beach Town Center, Postmodern high-rise in Virginia Beach Town Center, United States.
The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center is a 154-meter high-rise with 38 floors that dominates the downtown skyline. The building combines hotel rooms and residential units in a postmodern style with five elevators serving the structure.
Architects BBGM completed this landmark addition to Virginia Beach's skyline in 2007. The project marked a new phase of urban development for the downtown area.
The building represents contemporary American architecture through its design and functions as both a hotel and residential complex serving visitors and residents. This mix of temporary accommodations and permanent living spaces shapes how the downtown area feels and operates.
The structure sits in the heart of Virginia Beach with direct access to the commercial district and nearby attractions. Visitors will find shops, restaurants, and local services within easy reach of the building.
The structure stands as the tallest building in Virginia Beach, rising distinctly above the surrounding cityscape. Its height and visibility make it a new visual landmark for the entire city.
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