Fifth Third Center (Evansville)

Coordinates: 37°58′18″N 87°34′22.5″W / 37.97167°N 87.572917°W / 37.97167; -87.572917
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Fifth Third Center
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location16–20 NW 3rd St Evansville, Indiana 47708 United States
Construction started1980
Completed1981
Technical details
Floor count15
Floor area180,500 square feet (16,770 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jones & Mah
Other information
Public transit accessBus interchange METS

Fifth Third Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. The building has 15 stories and rises to a height of 226 ft (68.9 m) with 180,500 square feet (16,770 m2), and has an attached parking garage for about 450 cars on the south end of the building. It is currently the tallest building in Evansville. Jones & Mah designed the building in 1979 for Citizens National Bank, a Fifth Third Bank predecessor.

History[edit]

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development granted the city a low-cost loan of $2.3 million to assist with financing.[1] Construction on the building began April 24, 1980, with an estimated cost of $15.5 million.[2] The project was part of a larger downtown redevelopment plan from Greg Kempf and Jack Rogers for a multi-million dollar Riverview Commerce Center, which included a Riverview Centre, Coal Exchange Building, and Marriott Hotel.[3] In April 1981, a crane cable lifting a 25-ton, 81-foot long concrete column snapped during construction, causing it to fall on the back-end of a passing car. It missed two of the car's occupants by mere inches, leaving minor injuries.[4]

The building formally opened on December 21, 1981, becoming the fourth headquarters for Citizens National Bank, later named Civitas Bank. Fifth Third Bank purchased Civitas in 1999.[3][5] In 2018, Riverview Investments LLC purchased the building.[6]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Runge, Mel (September 12, 1979). "Citizens will own new bank building". Evansville Press.
  2. ^ "Ground broken for Evansville's largest building". Evansville Courier. April 24, 1980.
  3. ^ a b Heiman, Roberta (December 21, 1981). "Citizens bank opens Downtown's 'Christmas present'". The Evansville Press.
  4. ^ Spradley, Steve (April 22, 1981). "It's not been one of his better weeks". Evansville Press.
  5. ^ "Civitas Bank locations to take Fifth Third name". Cincinnati Business Courier. March 17, 2000.
  6. ^ Martin, John (May 10, 2018). "Fifth Third Center in Downtown Evansville has new owner". Courier & Press.

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