Slide Title
Preview

Date
Spring 3-1978
Description
Pictured is a shopping district in downtown Tampa, Florida. To the far right of this picture is the Citizens Bank Building. Built in 1913 with a height of 145 feet tall, this building was considered the tallest building in Tampa until 1915 when the Tampa City Hall surpassed it. The building was built in the renaissance revival architectural style with a steel structure and a brick facade. Unfortunately, this building no longer stands as it was demolished in 1978.
Rights
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Creator 1 Role
Photographer
Building Style
Renaissance Revival
Subject Headings
Bank buildings -- Florida -- Tampa; Renaissance revival (Architecture) -- Florida -- Tampa; Tampa (Fla.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.; Cities and towns -- Florida -- Tampa;
Country Name
United States of America
Region Name
Florida
City Name
Tampa
Street Address
701 North Franklin Street
Recommended Citation
Smolski, Chet, "Florida: Citizens Bank Building in Tampa" (1978). Browse All. 838.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/838
Keywords
banks, downtown, Tampa, Florida, Citizens Bank, renaissance revival
Notes
http://www.emporis.com/building/citizensbankbuilding-tampa-fl-usa
(accessed 7 Mar 2012)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_Bank_Building_%28Tampa,_Florida%29
(accessed 7 Mar 2012)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Tampa
(accessed 7 Mar 2012)