In downtown Lake Charles, Louisiana, on July 13th, 2014, the Capital One Tower (completed 1984, designed by Lloyd, Jones, Brewer & Associates, originally known as the CM Tower, later known as the Hibernia Tower) as viewed off the northwest corner of Ryan Street and Division Street.
Many of the building's windows were blown out during Hurricane Laura in August 2020.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Calcasieu (parish (political)) (2000863)
• Lake Charles (7013856)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
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Wikidata items:
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Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Buildings—Louisiana (sh85017802)
Union List of Artist Names IDs:
• Lloyd, Jones, Brewer and Associates (American architectural firm, contemporary) (500219246)