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25 Park Place
Georgia State University building
Georgia State University building
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 25 Park Place |
| image | 25 Park Place.jpg |
| image_size | 250px |
| caption | 25 Park Place in 2020 |
| alternate_names | SunTrust Bank Building, Trust Company of Georgia Building |
| location | 25 Park Place NE |
| Atlanta, Georgia | |
| coordinates | |
| completion_date | 1971 |
| building_type | university |
| antenna_spire | 115 m |
| roof | 115 m |
| floor_count | 28 |
| architect | Carson, Lundin & Shaw |
| references |
Atlanta, Georgia 25 Park Place, formerly the Trust Company of Georgia Building and later the SunTrust Bank Building is a 115 m 28-story skyscraper owned by Georgia State University in Downtown Atlanta. Built across from Woodruff Park, construction was finished in 1971 as the headquarters for Trust Company of Georgia, which was bought by SunTrust in 1985. It was acquired by Georgia State University in 2007, and houses many departments in the College of Arts and Sciences. The building resembles a similar facade to that of the Landmark Building in Greenville, South Carolina.
References
References
- "Trust Company of Georgia Building". Emporis.
- "25 Park Place - The Skyscraper Center".
- Adjoa Danso. (March 23, 2017). "Blue Ambition: Georgia State University's Footprint in Downtown Atlanta Keeps Growing".
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