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Wedge International Tower

Skyscraper located in Houston Texas


Skyscraper located in Houston Texas

FieldValue
nameWEDGE International Tower
location1415 Louisiana Street, Houston, Texas, United States
coordinates
roof551 ft
imageWedge International Tower from Sabine Park.jpg
floor_count43
building_typeOffice
floor_area520000 sqft
completion_date1983
opening1983
architectNasr/Penton & Associates, 3D/International
main_contractorW.S. Bellows Construction Corporation
developerWEDGE Commercial Properties Corporation, Wortham & Van Liew
structural_engineerEAM Engineers
ownerWEDGE Commercial Properties
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Wedge International Tower, usually capitalized as WEDGE International Tower, is a skyscraper in Houston, Texas. The building was formerly known as the Southwest Bank of Texas Building, Unitedbank Plaza, and 1415 Louisiana. The building rises 551 ft in height. It contains 43 floors, and was completed in 1983. Wedge International Tower currently stands as the 21st-tallest building in the city. The architectural firms who jointly designed the building were 3D/International and Nasr/Penton & Associates. The building is currently named after its primary tenant, WEDGE Commercial Properties; the firm purchased the building in October 1994 at a price between US$25 million and $45 million, and the structure serves as its corporate headquarters. In 1989 Exxon had office space in the Wedge International Tower.

Wedge International Tower is noted for having four setbacks in its shape, and for its distinctive lighting scheme, which has been in place since November 1995. The tower was once outlined by neon green-colored lights, inspired by similar lighting on the Bank of America Plaza, the tallest building in Dallas.

The 43rd story of Wedge International Tower is home to a restaurant and bar, named Strato 550; the feature is one of the highest lounges in Houston.

Wedge International Tower was the site of a fire in August 1993, which was caused by an electrical fault and damaged the upper floors of the building. There were no fatalities in the incident.

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References

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  2. "Wedge International Building". SkyscraperPage.com.
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  4. "WEDGE International Tower". WEDGE Commercial Properties.
  5. Bivins, Ralph. "[http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=1989_670701 Exxon mulls move to Greenspoint site]." ''[[Houston Chronicle]]''. Wednesday December 13, 1989. Business 3. Retrieved on August 3, 2009.
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