Bank of America Tower (Tampa)

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Bank of America Plaza
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Location 101 East Kennedy Boulevard[1] Tampa, Florida, United States
Status Complete
Constructed 1986
Use Offices
Height
Roof 577 ft (176 m)
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Floor count 42

The Bank of America Tower is a 42-story skyscraper located in Downtown Tampa and was completed in 1986. At 176 m (577 ft) tall, it surpassed One Tampa City Center as the tallest building in Tampa, until completion of AmSouth Building in 1992. The structure was originally known as Barnett Plaza.[2] The structure currently contains around 20,000 square feet of rentable space.[3]

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On January 5, 2002, just four months after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, 15-year-old amateur pilot Charles Bishop stole a Cessna plane and flew into the Bank of America building in Downtown Tampa. Bishop died, but there were no other injuries (because the crash occurred on a Saturday, when few people were in the building). A suicide note found in the wreckage expressed support for Osama bin Laden.[4] Bishop had been taking a prescription medicine for acne called Accutane that may have had the side effect of depression or severe psychosis.[5] His family later sued Hoffman-La Roche, the company that makes Accutane, for $70 million; however, an autopsy found no traces of the drug in the teenager's system.[6]

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