Capital Center South Tower

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Capital Center South Tower
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Capital Center South Tower
General information
TypeOffices
Location201 North Illinois Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
Coordinates 39°46′13″N86°9′34″W / 39.77028°N 86.15944°W / 39.77028; -86.15944 Coordinates: 39°46′13″N86°9′34″W / 39.77028°N 86.15944°W / 39.77028; -86.15944
Completed1987
Height
Roof311 ft (95 m)
Technical details
Floor count22
Lifts/elevators6
Design and construction
Architect(s)Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf
DeveloperR.V. Welch Investments
Main contractorBrowning Construction, Inc.
References
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Capital Center South Tower is a high-rise office building located at 201 North Illinois Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was completed in 1987 and is 22 stories tall.

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  1. "Capital Center South Tower". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-08-08.

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