Skyscrapers


 


Chase Tower (111 Monument Circle)

Officially opened in 1990, Chase Tower (known as Bank One Tower and originally named American Fletcher Tower) is the tallest building in Indianapolis. The towers twin spires shoot up 830 ft. into the Indianapolis skyline. The tower has two equally tall spires but only one of them functions as a transmission antenna the other one serves as a architectural decoration. All this hard work has ranked The Chase Tower 38th tallest building in the United States and 193rd tallest in the world.



OneAmerica Tower
(200 North Illinois St.)


Structured out of steel, OneAmerica Tower has ranked itself into Indiana's top skyscraper for commercial office use. This was the tallest building until 1990 when the Chase Tower was built. The building has a total of 41 floors and rises 613 ft including the antenna tips. Inside their are a total of 21 elevators and 682 parking spaces.










One Indiana Square
(201 North Pennsylvania St.)



A 36 story skyscraper located in the downtown of Indianapolis, One Indiana Square is the third largest building in the city. It is used by various companies including Indiana National Bank and Regions Federal Corporation. Built in 1970, One Indiana Square was the biggest building in the city at the time.













Market Tower
(10 West Market St.)



Standing at 421 feet, Market Tower is the fourth tallest building in Indianapolis. The tower was completed in 1988 and has 32 floors. Market Tower is the tallest concrete reinforced tower in Indiana and is mainly used for office space.













300 North Meridian
(300 North Meridian St.)



The Meridian towers in at 408 feet, and is the fifth largest building in the city. It is the tallest building in Indianapolis known just by its address. Completed in 1989, the Meridian serves mainly as office space. The first 9 floors are occupied by a parking garage and the exterior of the building is red granite from South Dakota.











BMO Plaza
(135 North Pennsylvania St.)



Formerly known as M & I Plaza, BMO Plaza is a high rise in Indianapolis. Standing at 401 feet, the BMO has 28 floors and is the sixth tallest building in the city. BMO Plaza used to be headquarters for the First Indiana Bank until taken over by Milwaukee-based M&I Bank took over in January of 2008. The building serves mainly as office space but also has shops, cafes, and a parking garage.

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