Galleria Tower

Galleria Tower
General information
Status Complete
Type Class A Office Building
Location 3000 Riverchase Galleria Birmingham (Hoover), Alabama, USA
Coordinates 33°22′45″N 86°48′34″W / 33.379214°N 86.809368°W / 33.379214; -86.809368Coordinates: 33°22′45″N 86°48′34″W / 33.379214°N 86.809368°W / 33.379214; -86.809368
Construction started 1983
Opening 1986
Owner Jim Wilson & Associates/General Growth Properties
Management Harbert Realty Services
Height
Antenna spire 250 feet (76 m)
Top floor 17
Technical details
Floor count 17
Floor area 285,000 square feet (26,477 m2)
Lifts/elevators 6
Design and construction
Architect Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
Developer Jim Wilson & Associates
Main contractor Harbert Corporation

The Galleria Tower, is a 17-story, 375,000 square foot (26,000 m²) office building located at the Riverchase Galleria in the Hoover suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, United States.[1] The building was developed by Jim Wilson & Associates as a part of the Riverchase Galleria. Construction began in 1983 and was completed in 1986. The building connects to the Galleria via a large glass atrium.

The building is the tallest office building outside of the Downtown Birmingham District.

Location at the Galleria

In 1986 when the Galleria opened it was accessed by a ramp behind Macy's on the exterior and the food court elevator up at the third floor on the interior. In the future the tower will connect to both the JCPenney parking deck and the Sears parking deck. This will give easy access from the exterior and parking to the offices. Von Maur may tamper with the plans just before "Ground Breaking" day.

Tenants

One of the major tenants of the building is Walter Energy. MedPartners was headquartered in the building from 1993 until 2004. For a period of time the MedPartners logo was displayed at the top of the building, but it was removed following the company changing its name to Caremark Rx in 2000. Caremark relocated from the building in 2004. Surgical Care Affiliates relocated at the start of 2015. KBR (Kellogg Brown and Root) Birmingham have plans to move to the tower in May 2016.

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