One South Church

At 23 stories high, One South Church is the tallest building in Tucson, and is a prominent fixture in the city's skyline. "The Tower", as it is often referred to by locals, is home to a variety of office tenants, including New York Life, Regus, and some of Arizona's largest law firms. The building has its own parking garage located underneath the building.

One South Church
One South Church Building with its parking garage to the right.
General information
StatusComplete
TypeOffice
Location1 South Church Avenue.
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Coordinates32.2217363°N 110.9720755°W / 32.2217363; -110.9720755
Completed1986
Opening1986
Height
Roof330 ft (100.6 m)
Technical details
Floor count23 (+3 below-grade)
Floor area241,000 sq ft (22,400 m2)
Lifts/elevators9
Design and construction
ArchitectFentress Bradburn Associates
Other information
Parking3 subterranean levels
References
[1]

In October 2015, One South Church was acquired by local ownership group 1SC Partners, LLC, managed by Zach Fenton of ZFI Holdings, LLC.

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References

  1. "UniSource Energy Tower". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-08-27.


Preceded by
Bank of America Plaza
Tallest Building in Tucson
1986—Present
330ft
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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