50 Kennedy Plaza

Coordinates: 41°49′29″N 71°24′38″W / 41.8248°N 71.4105°W / 41.8248; -71.4105
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50 Kennedy Plaza
50 Kennedy Plaza is located in Rhode Island
50 Kennedy Plaza
Location within Rhode Island
General information
TypeOffice
Location50 Kennedy Plaza, Providence, Rhode Island 02891, United States
Coordinates41°49′29″N 71°24′38″W / 41.8248°N 71.4105°W / 41.8248; -71.4105
Completed1985
Height
Roof285 ft (87 m)
Technical details
Floor count20
Design and construction
Architect(s)Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
Main contractorGilbane Building Company

50 Kennedy Plaza (formerly known as Fleet Center) is a postmodern skyscraper in Providence, Rhode Island. At a height of 285 ft (87 m),[1] it is currently the sixth-tallest building in the city and state. The building is named for Kennedy Plaza, which stands to the structure's northeast.

Built by Gilbane Building Company, notable occupants with headquarters in the building include Fortune 1000 company Nortek, Inc.[2] and private equity firm Providence Equity Partners.[3]

The building's exterior façade features in "granite framing green-reflective-glass side elevations".[4] Its location, sandwiched between the 125 m (410 ft) One Financial Center and the 130 m (430 ft) Industrial National Bank Building, ostensibly detracts from its height with architectural historian William Woodward calling it, "a trifle too low for the site." In company of its two neighbors, however, the building forms part of one of the most identifiable parts of the Providence skyline. This section of the Providence skyline is featured on the animated television series Family Guy.

The building is accessible via 100 Westminster St., which has been owned by Paolino Properties since 2014.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "50 Kennedy Plaza". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
  2. ^ http://www.nortek-inc.com/corpback.htm Archived 2006-11-18 at the Wayback Machine Nortek's company website
  3. ^ "Contact - Providence". Providence Equity Partners LLC.
  4. ^ Woodward, Wm. McKenzie (2003). PPS/AIAri Guide to Providence Architecture (1st ed.). Providence, RI: Providence Preservation Society. p. 102. ISBN 0-9742847-0-X.