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The '''Tower Building''' is located at the corner of Fourth and Center streets in downtown Little Rock. It should be distinguished from the [[Tower Building]] of the former [[Little Rock Arsenal]].  
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The eighteen-story '''Tower Building''' is located at the corner of Fourth and Center streets in downtown Little Rock. It is easily distinguished from the old [[Tower Building (arsenal)|Tower Building]] of the former [[Little Rock Arsenal]].
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From 1960, when it opened, until 1968 it was the tallest building in Arkansas. The exclusive [[Top of the Rock Club]] once occupied the eighteenth floor of the building. The Tower Building was surpassed in height by the twenty-one story [[Union National Bank Building]].
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The building was originally financed by [[Winthrop Rockefeller]] to house his business office and other professional services firms.
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A parking garage for the building is just to the east on the same block. The building had been the local headquarters of [[Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co.]] (now KPMG) since 1961.  
  
 
The Tower Building is marked at the street entrance as the Catlett-Prien Tower Building for resident firms [[Catlett Inc.]] and ??  
 
The Tower Building is marked at the street entrance as the Catlett-Prien Tower Building for resident firms [[Catlett Inc.]] and ??  
  
Built in 1960, the Tower Building is eighteen stories tall. A parking garage for the building is just to the east on the same block. The building had been the local headquarters of [[Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co.]] (now KPMG) since 1961.
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==References==
  
==References==
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*"Bigger Taller, Costlier: Landmark Buildings Outdo Each Other," ''Arkansas Business,'' December 27, 1999.
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*Letha Mills and H. K. Stewart, ''Greater Little Rock: A Contemporary Portrait'' (Chatsworth, CA: Windsor Publications, 1990).
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*John L. Ward, ''Winthrop Rockefeller, Philanthropist: A Life of Change'' (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2004), 120-121.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
  
 
*[http://www.catlett.net/towerbuilding.html Tower Building page at Catlett Inc.]
 
*[http://www.catlett.net/towerbuilding.html Tower Building page at Catlett Inc.]

Latest revision as of 11:08, 14 July 2009

The eighteen-story Tower Building is located at the corner of Fourth and Center streets in downtown Little Rock. It is easily distinguished from the old Tower Building of the former Little Rock Arsenal.

From 1960, when it opened, until 1968 it was the tallest building in Arkansas. The exclusive Top of the Rock Club once occupied the eighteenth floor of the building. The Tower Building was surpassed in height by the twenty-one story Union National Bank Building.

The building was originally financed by Winthrop Rockefeller to house his business office and other professional services firms.

A parking garage for the building is just to the east on the same block. The building had been the local headquarters of Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co. (now KPMG) since 1961.

The Tower Building is marked at the street entrance as the Catlett-Prien Tower Building for resident firms Catlett Inc. and ??

References

  • "Bigger Taller, Costlier: Landmark Buildings Outdo Each Other," Arkansas Business, December 27, 1999.
  • Letha Mills and H. K. Stewart, Greater Little Rock: A Contemporary Portrait (Chatsworth, CA: Windsor Publications, 1990).
  • John L. Ward, Winthrop Rockefeller, Philanthropist: A Life of Change (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 2004), 120-121.

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