Bank of Italy Building (San Jose, California)

Bank of Italy Building

Top of the Bank of America building in Downtown San Jose
Former names Bank of America Building
General information
Status Complete
Type Commercial offices
Architectural style Renaissance Revival
Location 12 South First Street
San Jose, California
Coordinates 37°20′09″N 121°53′24″W / 37.3358°N 121.89°W / 37.3358; -121.89Coordinates: 37°20′09″N 121°53′24″W / 37.3358°N 121.89°W / 37.3358; -121.89
Construction started 1925
Completed 1926
Cost US$1 million
Height
Antenna spire 77.72 m (255.0 ft)
Roof 69.2 m (227 ft)
Top floor 53.65 m (176.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 14
Lifts/elevators 3
Design and construction
Architect Henry A. Minton
References
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The Bank of Italy Building is a 14-story, 77.72 m (255.0 ft) Renaissance Revival high-rise built in 1925 in downtown San Jose, California. This building became the first branch of the Bank of Italy which later became the Bank of America.[4][5]

History

The Bank of Italy Building is one of the oldest skyscrapers in the Silicon Valley, and was designed by architect H.A. Minton. It is a Mediterranean RevivalBeaux-Arts architecture style structure.

Present

The building is a designated San Jose Historical Landmark, and in a National Register of Historic PlacesHistoric District. It is currently used for office space for various law firms and tax services among others, in addition to a pawn shop and a night club, and formerly an AIDS advocacy group.[6]

The Old Bank of Italy building is located at 12 South 1st Street in San Jose, California 95113.

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