555 17th Street

555 17th Street
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice[1]
Location555 17th Street, Denver, Colorado,
 United States
Coordinates39°44′43″N 104°59′22″W / 39.745185°N 104.989549°W / 39.745185; -104.989549
Opening1978[1]
OwnerAntelope Properties,
Qwest Communications International, Inc.[2]
Height
Roof507 ft (155 m)[2]
Technical details
Floor count38[1]
Floor area683,207 sq ft (63,472.0 m2)[3]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill[2]
DeveloperMile High Properties[2]

555 17th Street, formerly known as the Anaconda Tower and the Qwest Tower, is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. The building was completed in 1978, and rises 40 floors and 507 feet (155 m) in height.[2] The building stands as the seventh-tallest building in Denver and Colorado. It also stood as the tallest building in the city at the time of its 1978 completion, and held that distinction for three years until it was surpassed by the 522-foot (159 m) 707 17th Street in 1981.[4]

555 17th Street was originally known as the Anaconda Tower, after the Anaconda Company who relocated their headquarters from New York City to Denver in 1978. The building became the world headquarters of Qwest in 1997, at which point it was adorned with two large Qwest signs.[5] The building served as Qwest's headquarters until 2000, when the corporation moved to 1801 California Street, the second-tallest building in Denver situated two blocks away.[5] Although Qwest moved its headquarters in 2000, the two brightly lit blue signs on 555 17th Street remained in place for four more years.[1] Qwest finally removed the logos in 2004, but prior to that the signs were left dark for several months.[1]

555 17th Street is composed entirely of Class A office space, containing features such as a tenants' restaurant, private club, and conference center.[6] The building is home to the offices of accounting firm RSM US LLP.[6] Holland & Hart LLP, a major law firm, has its headquarters in 555 17th Street.[6] Holland & Hart's firm name now adorns the east-side of the building.

555 17th Street has been installed with several environmentally "green" features, including a 600-ton flat plate heat exchanger and electronic ballast lighting technology.[6] The building's management company, Mile High Properties, estimates that the upgraded features have generated savings of US$$1,835,000 in five years.[6] Due to its green features, 555 17th Street has been designated a "Labeled Building" by Energy Star and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.[6]

Cushman And Wakefield is the current property manager. 555 17th Street has the same owners as the Grand Hyatt.

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  4. ^ "707 17th Street". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on June 29, 2004. Retrieved 2008-06-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ a b "The tallest buildings in Colorado". DenverSkyscrapers.com. Archived from the original on 2008-03-28. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Energy Star Labeled Building Profile: 555 17th Street". Energy Star. Retrieved 2008-06-16.