[1] The building contains a sunken plaza, which include trees, a food hall, water features, and park benches, as well as the location for the AMOA Art Show.
[5] Originally, a 15-story, 20,000 square foot hotel tower was to be built on the northwest side of the building, connected via a glass atrium.
The outdoor plaza was revamped to include astroturf grassy hills, new seating, and native landscaping.
The poles emit a mist that is harvested from the condensation collected from the building's air conditioning system.
Designed in a step-like pyramid shape, the tops of each "step" are lined in blue neon lighting, making the building a distinctive addition to the nighttime skyline.