[1] The building, an example of postmodern architecture, holds offices for Regions Bank, the American International Group, Yara, North America, KPMG, and law firms Holland & Knight, Foley & Lardner, and Turkel, Cuva, & Barrios.
[4] The building was sold by AIG to the Newark, New Jersey–based Prudential Financial in a record-breaking entity sale that took place in late June 2007.
[5] While the full details of the deal, including the final price that 100 North Tampa sold at, were never released, investors estimate that Prudential purchased the building for up to US$275 per 1 square foot (0.1 m2).
[6] Trump Tower Tampa was ultimately canceled due to lack of buyers in a slowing real estate market.
[6] 100 North Tampa is composed of a pewter-tinted glass and Spanish Rosa Dante granite façade.