Its exterior features blue tinted glass that has become an identifying symbol for the downtown.
[7] It was originally proposed as a 26-story skyscraper in 1984 across from the Vine Center and replaced the failed project, the Galleria.
[8] $7.5 million in state aid was announced by then-Governor Martha Layne Collins towards the construction of a six-level parking structure that would serve Triangle Center and the Lexington Financial Center.
Upon completion, it housed the Webb Company, the Bank of Lexington, Sherman, Carter, Barnhart Architects and a law firm.
[10] Today, it houses the Fifth Third Bank among other financial institutions, including Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance[11]