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Republic Plaza is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. Rising 714 feet (218 m), the building currently stands as the tallest building in the city of Denver and the entire Rocky Mountain region of the United States. It was built in 1984, and contains 56 floors, the majority of which are used as office space. Republic Plaza currently stands as the 109th-tallest building in the United States.Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and built of reinforced concrete clad in Sardinian granite, Republic Plaza includes 1200000sqft of office space, and three retail levels containing shops, restaurants, and service businesses. The building has a 3-story marble lobby that features a quarterly "Art in Public Places" program of Colorado and regional artists.On October 27, 2007, the building's top 20 stories were lit in purple with giant white letters "C" and "R" to celebrate the Colorado Rockies' World Series debut.The Republic Plaza was built by PCL Construction Services, Inc.The Republic Plaza is the home to the American Lung Association in Colorado's Anthem Fight for Air Climb. The event is held the last Sunday in February and is a 56-story stair climb to the top of the building.__noTOC__
Wells Fargo Center is a building located in Denver, Colorado, United States. It resembles a cash register and is known locally as the "Cash Register Building". It is 698ft high, the third tallest building in Denver. It is shorter than the Republic Plaza building 714ft and the CenturyLink Tower, at 709ft. The building sits on a hill, making its overall elevation higher than the two taller buildings, but its ground-to-roof height is less. It is 52 stories tall.The building was designed by architect Philip Johnson and was completed in 1983. As it was originally designed for a downtown area in Texas, a heated roof is necessary to prevent snow from accumulating and sliding dangerously off the curved crown. Located at 1700 Lincoln Street, a skybridge over Lincoln Street connects the Wells Fargo Center to the building at 1700 Broadway which houses a food court, a small museum featuring artifacts, and memorabilia from Wells Fargo history, and the Downtown Denver branch of Wells Fargo Bank. Both buildings have large atriums constructed in the same cash register style.The building has its own unique zip code, 80274.
Wells Fargo Center is a building located in Denver, Colorado, United States. It resembles a cash register and is known locally as the "Cash Register Building". It is 698ft high, the third tallest building in Denver. It is shorter than the Republic Plaza building 714ft and the CenturyLink Tower, at 709ft. The building sits on a hill, making its overall elevation higher than the two taller buildings, but its ground-to-roof height is less. It is 52 stories tall.The building was designed by architect Philip Johnson and was completed in 1983. As it was originally designed for a downtown area in Texas, a heated roof is necessary to prevent snow from accumulating and sliding dangerously off the curved crown. Located at 1700 Lincoln Street, a skybridge over Lincoln Street connects the Wells Fargo Center to the building at 1700 Broadway which houses a food court, a small museum featuring artifacts, and memorabilia from Wells Fargo history, and the Downtown Denver branch of Wells Fargo Bank. Both buildings have large atriums constructed in the same cash register style.The building has its own unique zip code, 80274.
The Colorado Lawyers Committee is a nonprofit, nonpartisan consortium of more than 60 Colorado law firms dedicated to creating and increasing opportunities for children, the poor, and other disadvantaged communities.
The Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Denver underwent a full renovation in 2012 to offer updated amenities, new room decor and furnishings and upgraded technology for our guests. With 148 rooms and suites, each equipped with mini-fridge and microwave for added convenience, we have something to suit everyone's needs.
The Tenth Circuit Library system is made up of the Denver Library and branch libraries in Albuquerque, Cheyenne, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, Tulsa, and Wichita. The mission of each of these libraries is to provide library services and legal research support to all federal courts within the geographic boundaries of the six states comprising the Tenth Circuit. The federal courts served are the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts.