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(Redirected from AEGON Center) Skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky
400 West Market
General information
StatusOpen
TypeOffice
Retail
Location400 West Market
Downtown Louisville
Coordinates38°15′17.7″N 85°45′25.9″W / 38.254917°N 85.757194°W / 38.254917; -85.757194
Construction startedJuly 1991
OpeningApril 1993
Height
Roof549 feet (167 m)
Technical details
Floor count35
Floor area633,650 sq ft (58,868 m)
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Burgee
Philip Johnson
DeveloperGerald D. Hines

400 West Market is a skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The 35-story, 549-foot (167 m) high structure was designed by architect John Burgee with Philip Johnson. It was Kentucky's tallest building when built for $100 million in 1991. Its groundbreaking ceremony occurred in July 1991 with initial occupancy in October 1992 and final occupancy in April 1993. Originally called Capital Holding Building and later, Capital Holding Center, the structure was later renamed Providian Center (for Providian Financial Corporation) then Aegon Center (for the Dutch financial company Aegon) as the business was renamed and sold. Aegon left the building in 2010, and the building was renamed 400 West Market in 2014.

Currently the tallest building in the state of Kentucky, the building is constructed of reinforced concrete, as opposed to the steel construction usual for buildings of its height. A distinctive feature of the building is the 80-foot (24 m) high Romanesque dome which reflects the building's original name of Capital Holding that is illuminated from the interior at night. The upper floors of the building are also illuminated at night. 400 West Market's lighting is changed from the usual white to a combination of red and green from Thanksgiving Day until New Year's Day.

The skyscraper has 633,650 square feet (58,868 m) of leaseable space for office and 18,787 square feet (1,745 m) for retail.

The original owner of 400 West Market was a limited partnership which consisted of Hines Interest, as a general partner, and Japanese limited partners. In April, 2004, David Werner's investment group purchased the building.

There is a statue in the plaza of 400 West Market of Alysheba, winner of the 1987 Kentucky Derby and a 1993 U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee.

Gallery

  • View of 400 West Market building from across the Kentucky convention center View of 400 West Market building from across the Kentucky convention center

See also

Tallest buildings by U.S. state or territory
AL RSA Battle House Tower AK Conoco-Phillips Building AZ Chase Tower AR Simmons Tower CA Wilshire Grand Center CO Republic Plaza CT City Place I DE 1201 North Market Street FL Panorama Tower GA Bank of America Plaza HI The Central Ala Moana ID Eighth and Main IL Willis Tower IN Salesforce Tower IA 801 Grand/Principal Building KS Epic Center KY 400 West Market LA Hancock Whitney Center ME Saint Joseph's Church MD Transamerica Tower MA John Hancock Tower MI Renaissance Center MN IDS Center MS Beau Rivage Hotel Casino MO One Kansas City Place MT First Interstate Center NE First National Bank Tower NV Fontainebleau Las Vegas NH Manchester City Hall Plaza NJ 99 Hudson Street NM Albuquerque Plaza NY One World Trade Center NC Bank of America Corporate Center ND North Dakota State Capitol OH Key Tower OK Devon Energy Center OR Wells Fargo Center PA Comcast Technology Center RI Industrial National Bank Building SC Capitol Center SD CenturyLink Tower TN AT&T Building TX JPMorgan Chase Tower UT Wells Fargo Center VT Decker Towers VA Westin Virginia Beach Town Center WA Columbia Center WV West Virginia State Capitol WI U.S. Bank Center WY Wyoming Financial Center Federal districts: DC Basilica of the Immaculate ConceptionTerritories: AS Tafuna Telecommunications Building GU Oceana Tower 2 MP Grand Mariana Casino & Hotel Resort PR Dos Marinas I, II VI F.R. & M.S. Marriott Beach Resort
Preceded byNational City Tower Tallest building in Kentucky
1993–present
Succeeded byincumbent

References

  1. ^ Kleber, John E., ed. (2001). "Aegon Center". The Encyclopedia of Louisville. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 6–7. ISBN 0-8131-2100-0. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  2. "400 West Market". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
  3. Gregory A. Luhan, Dennis Domer, David Mohney The Louisville Guide (Princeton Architectural Press) Page 100 ISBN 1-56898-451-0
  4. Kleber, John E. (2001). The Encyclopedia of Louisville. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 6–7. ISBN 0813121000.
  5. Braden Lammers. "400 West Market the new name for former Aegon Center at Fourth and Market streets in downtown Louisville - Louisville". Business First. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
  6. "400 West Market". Hines. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  7. Investors complete $128.5M Aegon Center purchase, Business First of Louisville.
  8. 1987 Kentucky Derby Winner Alysheba Statue At Aegon Center Of Louisville Kentucky KY Stock Photography - World of Stock Photos

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