Two Hannover Square, Office skyscraper in downtown Raleigh, United States.
Two Hannover Square is an office tower in downtown Raleigh with 29 floors rising approximately 431 feet (131 meters). The building stands out for its angular lines and extensive glass panels that catch and reflect natural light throughout the day.
The building opened in 1991 and held the title of Raleigh's tallest structure until 2008 when another tower surpassed it. This period established it as a defining feature of the city's evolving skyline.
The building underwent a significant transformation in 2021 when the BB&T logo was replaced following the merger that created Truist Bank.
The building sits on Fayetteville Street in the business district and is easy to locate. Visitors can admire the modern architecture from the street level or explore the interior business areas depending on access policies.
Phoenix Limited Partnership acquired the property for 18.5 million dollars in 1993 after the building faced financial difficulties due to high vacancy rates.
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