Bank of America Tower, Office skyscraper in downtown Dallas, United States.
The Bank of America Tower is a 38-story office building in downtown Dallas with a modern glass exterior and steel framework that shapes the city's commercial skyline. Multiple entry points connect the building to the Dallas Pedestrian Network, a system of walkways linking downtown shops, restaurants, and other facilities throughout the area.
Construction began in 1983 under the original name Dallas Main Center and finished in 1985, creating a major new office presence in the city's financial core. The project represented a significant investment that reflected Dallas's economic expansion during that decade.
The tower sits in the heart of the business district and functions as a daily landmark where thousands of workers pass through its lobbies and corridors. Its glass exterior has become part of how locals understand and navigate downtown Dallas, marking the presence of major financial operations in the city.
The upper floors are not typically open to the public, as the building primarily serves office tenants and transmission operations. Visitors can view the exterior and use the building as a reference point while exploring the downtown pedestrian walkways and nearby commercial areas.
The top two floors house transmission equipment for major television networks, making the tower a central hub for broadcasting operations across the Dallas region. This function operates quietly behind the scenes, but the building plays an essential role in delivering television signals to the area.
Location: Texas
Inception: 1984
Floors above the ground: 38
GPS coordinates: 32.75610,-97.33060
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:23
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