| 1 Columbia Place | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Office building |
| Location | 401 West A Street San Diego, California 92101 |
| Coordinates | 32°43′6″N117°10′1″W / 32.71833°N 117.16694°W |
| Completed | 1982 |
| Management | Regent PM |
| Height | |
| Antenna spire | None |
| Roof | 379 ft (116 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 27 |
| Design and construction | |
| Developer | Doug Manchester |
1 Columbia Place (formerly Columbia Centre) [1] is an office building in San Diego, California. It is the 18th tallest building in San Diego and a prominent fixture in the city's skyline. Atop the skyscraper is a flagpole flying the largest United States flag in the San Diego skyline. [2]
It is 379 feet (116 m) high and is located in the Core district of downtown San Diego. It occupies the full block between West A Street, West B Street, Columbia Street and State Street. [3] It has 27 stories above ground and three below ground.
The steel-and-glass building utilizes the modern architectural style and has a six-story atrium. Built in 1982 by developer Doug Manchester, it was renovated in 1993 [4] and 1997. In 2004 it was designated an Energy Star building. [3]