Sullivan Tower
Demolished building in Nashville, Tennessee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sullivan Tower was a high-rise building in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was built between 1940—1953, and demolished in 2018.
Sullivan Tower | |
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![]() The Sullivan Tower in 2008 | |
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General information | |
Address | 127 9th Avenue North |
Town or city | Nashville |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 36.1601°N 86.7841°W |
Construction started | 1940 |
Completed | 1953 |
Demolished | July 21, 2018 |
Height | 48.16 m (158.0 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 11 |
History
The Sullivan Tower was built between 1940 and 1953.[1] It was part of the headquarters of the Southern Baptist Sunday School,[2][3] later known as LifeWay Christian Resources, until November 2017, when the company moved to the Capitol View area.[4]
The building was imploded by Southwest Value Partners, a real estate development company based in San Diego, California, on July 21, 2018.[5][6] The developer is expected to develop part of the Nashville Yards where it stood.[6]
Architectural significance
The building was designed in the Art Deco architectural style.[5] In 2017, after requests from local preservationists, the Nashville Metro Historical Commission recommended its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places,[7] to no avail.[5]
References
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