The Standard Life Building, originally known as the Tower Building, was built in 1929 by New Orleans architect Claude Lindsley. After the stock market crash plunged the...
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The Standard Life Building,
originally known as the Tower Building, was built in 1929 by New
Orleans architect Claude Lindsley. After the stock market
crash plunged the country into the Great Depression, the building
was constructed to fulfill a demand for more office space in
order to attract more businesses in the building city of Jackson,
MS. Upon completion, the Standard Life Building became the
largest reinforced concrete building in the world and the tallest
building in Jackson, MS at the time it was built.
As of December 2006, Watkins Partners, New Orleans Saints running
back Deuce McAllister and HRI Properties of New Orleans have formed
partnership to restore the Standard Life Building. Standing
at 260 feet high, it reopened its doors in September 2010
consisting of 18 floors of 76 lavished flats, a state of the art
business center, and over 2,600 sq. ft. of retail space.