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Wells Fargo Center (Jacksonville)

Wells Fargo Center
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Water Street entrance
Wells Fargo Center (Jacksonville) is located in Central Jacksonville
Wells Fargo Center (Jacksonville)
Location within Central Jacksonville
General information
Type Office
Architectural style Modernist
Location One Independent Drive, Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Coordinates 30°19′33″N 81°39′32″W / 30.32579°N 81.65888°W / 30.32579; -81.65888Coordinates: 30°19′33″N 81°39′32″W / 30.32579°N 81.65888°W / 30.32579; -81.65888
Construction started 1972
Completed 1974
Opening 1974
Owner Eola Capital
Height
Antenna spire 638 ft (194 m)
Roof 535 ft (163 m)
Technical details
Floor count 37
Lifts/elevators 15
Design and construction
Architect KBJ Architects
Developer Capital Partners

Wells Fargo Center (originally Independent Life Building ) is a skyscraper in the downtown area of Jacksonville, Florida, at the southeast corner of Bay and Laura streets. Standing 535 feet (163 meters) tall, it is the city's second-tallest building. It was formerly known as the Modis Building until 2011, when Wells Fargo acquired the naming rights.

The tower was completed in 1974 by the Independent Life and Accident Insurance Company, and was known as the Independent Life Building. It was designed by KBJ Architects, who received the Honor Award for Outstanding Achievement in Design by the Jacksonville Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for the design. The design concept included a sloping base and large corner frames to provide a distinctive image not only for the company, but also as an identifying landmark for the city of Jacksonville.

Beginning in 1995 Independent Life was acquired by the American General Life Insurance Company, and operations were gradually moved to Nashville, Tennessee. The building was sold to Associated Capital Properties, and the Jacksonville staffing company AccuStaff moved in and acquired the naming rights, and it became the AccuStaff Building. In 2002, AccuStaff changed its name to MPS Group. It renamed the building the Modis Building, after one of the company's main brands, and added Modis signage. In 2009 MPS Group was acquired by the Swiss firm Adecco Group, which announced the company would relocate to Jacksonville's suburbs. The move was completed in 2011 and the signage was removed, and the building was renamed Independent Square.

In May 2011, Wells Fargo, which had acquired the Wachovia financial services company, announced it would relocate local employees to the building. Signage went up on the Wells Fargo Center on September 26 and the relocation completed by April 2012.


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