Five Star Bank Plaza
Five Star Bank Plaza is a high-rise building located in Rochester, New York, United States, designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.[2] It is the sixth tallest building in Rochester and was originally built as Marine Midland Plaza. Site preparation work started December 1967, with groundbreaking on February 5, 1968.[3] Standing at 284 feet (87 m) with 21 floors, the building was topped out on July 10, 1969[4] and opening day was April 15, 1970.[5] Tishman Realty & Construction, who built the Original World Trade Center Complex, were the builders. The building was renovated in 1999. It has 560 parking spaces and 380,000 square feet (35,000 m2) of gross building area;[6] 351,400 of it being usable.[7]
The iHeartMedia radio stations 95.1 WAIO, 100.5 WDVI, 1180 WHAM, 1280 WHTK, 107.3 WNBL, 106.7 WKGS and 102.3 WVOR broadcast from studios located on the 16th floor of the tower. Five Star Bank moved its regional headquarters to Rochester in 2016. Five Star Bank will lease three floors for ten years. Marine Midland was re-branded as HSBC in 1999 as part of HSBC's global re-branding, thus renaming the plaza One HSBC Plaza. HSBC Bank USA moved out of the plaza several years later. They sold the branch to First Niagara Bank in 2012 then later consolidated with another branch nearby. Five Star Bank opened a branch in the Plaza on the building's first floor, as had been done with each bank.
The building lights up certain offices with red lights to display a Christmas tree during the holiday season. Large illuminated lettering bearing the name and logo of Five Star Bank was added to the top of the building when the building changed names to Five Star Bank Plaza (whose branch is respectively located at One Five Star Bank Plaza).[8] [9][10]
References
- ^ "Five Star Bank Plaza, Rochester". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on January 9, 2005. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ "One HSBC Plaza, Rochester". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ "Ground Broken for Bank's Headquarters" (PDF). Daily Record, Rochester, N.Y., February 6, 1968. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
- ^ Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y., July 11, 1969
- ^ Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y., April 15, 1970
- ^ "Five Star Bank Plaza - The Skyscraper Center". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
- ^ "Five Star Bank Plaza". Rochesterdowntown.com. 2007-10-01. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ Clausen, Todd. "Five Star Bank hopes to have a new financial solution center open in downtown Rochester by the end of the year". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ^ Sharp, Brian. "Five Star Bank moving regional office to downtown Rochester". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ^ Clausen, Todd. "Five Star move to downtown Rochester nearly complete". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
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