"The main tower entrance to One Centerre Plaza feeds visitors into a 51-foot-high lobby with terrazzo flooring, a wall of Dakota mahogany granite and escalators with anodized bronze handrails. The escalators terminate on the third floor where elevator service begins."
"One Centerre Plaza is an octagonally shaped skyscraper with bronze-tinted, low-reflective glass. Chamfered corners maximize views and allow natural light to penetrate interior spaces."
"One Centerre Plaza consists of a 30-story tower and five-story low-rise structure. This combination bank building/office complex is the largest structure of its type in the state of Missouri."
"Boatmen's Bank Building, 314 North Broadway, has been sold by the Superior Construction Company to Fortune-Boatmen's Corporation, a company formed by real estate management firm, Bakewell Corporation.
"The new 22-story Boatmen's National Bank office building, just north of the Old Courthouse here is an example of how good construction, design, and engineering can save nearly $600,000 in this period of climbing building costs."
"Artist's concept of Anheuser-Busch offices in old Raeder Place Building in Laclede's Landing - Busch to move several offices into top two floors of six-story building in early February. Offices overlook each bridge over the river."
Leading architects nominated 10 buildings considered best achievements of art. These included: Gateway Arch, Eads Bridge, the Wainwright Building, the Climatron, Union Station, Old Post office, Old Courthouse and Equitable Building.
The Equitable building was the only one constructed in the 1970s. It was designed by Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum.
"Concrete Progress: Crane operator Robert Lindsey of Winfield, Mo., moves a bucket of concrete to one of the columns being filled at the 22-story Boatmen's Tower project near the Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis."
"It's Open: The Boatmen's Tower, a 22-story office building with an enclosed atrium, opened Thursday at 100 North Broadway downtown. Newsweek, Inc., is the first tenant to move into the tower."