Skyscrapers Cities Norfolk 150 West Main Street


Attributed to wikipedia user Conk 9
Attributed to wikipedia user Conk 9

Attributed to wikipedia user Conk 9
Attributed to wikipedia user Conk 9
Height292 feet
Floors20
Year2002

About 150 West Main Street

150 West Main Street is the fifth tallest building in Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, United States. In 2000, Norfolk's office vacancy rate was well below 10%. The development was a joint project between the city of Norfolk and a limited liability company headed by local businessmen Tom Robinson and Robert Stanton. The 840-space parking garage was financed by the city. The 20-story tower contains 234,000 ft of leasable space. When the highrise opened in 2002, a number of tenants from older properties moved to the new Class "A" building when their leases expired. In 2005, the investors sold the property to St. Joe Company. A branch office of SunTrust is on the ground floor. On August 7, 2007 St. Joe sold the 98% leased building to Eola Capital, LLC for $56 million.

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