Bank of America Building (Midland) explained

Bank of America Building
Highest Region:Midland, Texas
Highest Prev:Wilco Building
Highest Next:Present
Location:303 W. Wall St.
Midland
Coordinates:31.9974°N -102.0769°W
Status:completed
Completion Date:1978
Building Type:highrise, offices
Roof:332feet
Floor Count:24
Floor Area:329178square feet
Parking:Attached parking garage - 850 spaces
Architect:George Leighton Dahl, Architects and Engineers, Incorporated
Owner:John Morgan; HPG Acquisitions, LP

The Bank of America Building, originally known as the First National Bank Building, is a highrise located in downtown Midland, Texas. It is designed by Texas architect George Dahl in 1952[1] and completed in 1978.[2] It is notable for its marble 2-story banking lobby.[1] It remains the tallest building in the city at 24 stories 332feet.[2] The building is located at 303 W. Wall St.[1] and currently houses various oil and gas companies as well as Bank of America, Midland.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20180329054525/http://texashighways.com/family/item/6705-web-extra-midland-s-mid-century-modern-architecture . March 29, 2018 . Midland’s Mid-Century Modern Architecture . Texas Highways.
  2. Book: Moorhead, Gerald . Buildings of Texas: East, North Central, Panhandle and South Plains, and West . 2019 . 455-457 . Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.