Liberty Tower (South Bend)

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Alternative namesChase Tower
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel, office, restaurant
Liberty Tower
Liberty Tower prior to 2019
Interactive map of the Liberty Tower area
Alternative namesChase Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel, office, restaurant
LocationSouth Bend, Indiana
Coordinates41°40′36″N 86°15′9″W / 41.67667°N 86.25250°W / 41.67667; -86.25250
Construction started1968
Completed1970
Openinglate 1970
Cost$5.5 million USD
OwnerWashington Square Realty
Height
Roof331.99 ft (101.19 m)[1]
Technical details
Floor count25
Design and construction
ArchitectsKelley, Marshall & Associates

The Liberty Tower is a 25-story skyscraper in downtown South Bend, Indiana. Completed in 1970, its anchor tenant is now an Aloft Hotel.[2]

After the demolition of the Oliver Hotel in 1967, the then-called American National Bank Building was constructed beginning in 1968 and was topped out in 1970. Several years after its completion and grand opening in late 1970, its name was changed to the Valley National Bank Building.[3]

Architecture

The tower was built with a modernist design, with a concrete facade. It has a white base color, as well as gray and dark teal highlights.

Tenants and usage

The current anchor tenant is the Aloft Hotel, which occupies most of the building. The WXYZ Lounge is located on the first floor.[4] Floors two through eight host 220 parking spaces. Before the Aloft, a Holiday Inn operated the 185+ hotels rooms. The top floor had a private bar (the Summit Club) until it closed in 2012 due to low membership after 41 years in the building.[5] Office space is available for rent.

Renovations

See also

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