Santander Tower

Santander Tower is a 50-story, 197 m (646 ft) skyscraper at 1601 Elm Street adjacent to Thanks-Giving Square in downtown Dallas Texas. At its completion in 1982, it was the second tallest building in Dallas, surpassing Elm Place. One year later, with the completion of 1700 Pacific, it became the third tallest, and it is currently the 8th-tallest building in the city. The building is connected to the Dallas Pedestrian Network and the Bullington Truck Terminal. Santander Tower is owned and managed by Woods Capital, and it was designed by the architecture firm HKS Architects. Formerly known as the Thanks-Giving Tower, it was renamed in 2020 after Banco Santander.[5]

Santander Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleModernism
Location1601 Elm Street
Dallas, Texas
Coordinates32.782025°N 96.798112°W / 32.782025; -96.798112
Completed1982
OwnerWoods Capital Management, LLC
ManagementWoods Capital Property Management, LLC
Height
Roof197 m (646 ft)
Technical details
Floor count50
6 below ground
Floor area1,410,300 sq ft (131,020 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectHKS Architects
DeveloperHunt Oil Company
Main contractorHuber Hunt & Nichols
References
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