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).[3]
History
This building was built as the headquarters for Third National Corporation in 1968, and was designed by Brush, Hutchison, & Gwinn.[4] It was previously known as the Third National Bank Building,[5] prior to the SunTrust acquisition of Third National Corporation, and eventual name change in 1995.[6]
When it opened in 1967, ServiceSource Tower was the city’s second tallest building, trailing only the 409-foot, 30-story L&C Tower. [7]
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.[8]
The building was updated with ServiceSource signage in July 2012. [9]
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.[10]
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.[11]