Renaissance Square, Office tower complex in downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
Renaissance Square consists of two red granite high-rise office towers connected by a pedestrian skyway, standing at 347 and 372 feet respectively in downtown Phoenix.
Designed by architect Emery Roth and completed between 1986 and 1990, Renaissance Square was developed during Phoenix's major commercial expansion period in the late twentieth century.
The complex serves as a prominent landmark in Phoenix's downtown business district, housing over 65,000 workers and contributing to the city's modern corporate identity.
Both towers offer Class A office space with amenities including a 20,000-square-foot fitness center, conference facilities, and nearby light rail access for convenient transportation.
The buildings maintain LEED Gold certification and Energy Star labels, featuring a connecting skyway that provides seamless access between towers at mid-level height.
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