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ServiceSource Tower
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General information
Status Complete
Type Office
Location 201 4th Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Coordinates 36°9′49.76″N 86°46′46.10″W / 36.1638222°N 86.7794722°W / 36.1638222; -86.7794722
Opening 1968
Owner Sterling American Property, Inc
Height
Roof 292 ft (89 m)
Technical details
Floor count 20
Floor area 250,566 sq ft
Design and construction
Architect Brush, Hutchison, & Gwinn

ServiceSource Tower, also previously known as the SunTrust Building and the 4th and Church Building, is a high-rise office building in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. ServiceSource Tower is the 20th tallest building in Nashville, with 20 stories and a height of 292 ft (89 m).

History

This building was built as the headquarters for Third National Corporation in 1968, and was designed by Brush, Hutchison, & Gwinn. It was previously known as the Third National Bank Building, prior to the SunTrust acquisition of Third National Corporation, and eventual name change in 1995.

When it opened in 1967, ServiceSource Tower was the city’s second tallest building, trailing only the 409-foot, 30-story L&C Tower.

The site at 4th & Church was also home to the historic Maxwell House Hotel from 1859 until it burned and was destroyed by fire on Christmas Day in 1961.

The building was updated with ServiceSource signage in July 2012.

Tenants

The original tenant was Third National Corporation of Nashville, which became a subsidiary of SunTrust, who vacated the building to move to SunTrust Plaza.

Another intriguing previous tenant was the Signature Tower sales center and Giarratana Development offices.

J.P. Morgan Chase has also filed for a permit to open a branch here.

A popular current tenant is the Nashville City Club located on the 20th floor.

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