One Enterprise Center, High-rise building in downtown Jacksonville, US.
One Enterprise Center is a 21-story tower in downtown Jacksonville with a distinctive truncated pyramid crown and reflective glass panels that create horizontal stripe patterns across its facade. The 299-foot (91 meter) structure combines glass and concrete to form a recognizable part of the city skyline.
The building was completed in 1986 and originally opened as Florida National Bank Building before being renamed as commercial tenants changed. This renaming reflected shifting ownership and business functions within the tower over time.
The structure represents postmodernist architecture of the 1980s, incorporating design elements that moved away from traditional international style.
The building sits on Water Street in the downtown core and connects directly to an adjacent parking garage with hundreds of spaces. Its central location makes it easy to reach on foot and explore the surrounding riverfront area.
The tower features a glass atrium connection to the adjacent Jacksonville River City Downtown Hotel, creating an integrated commercial and hospitality complex. This link allows visitors to move freely between the two buildings without leaving the interior.
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