[6] On October 29, a construction worker fell to his death from the seventh floor.
[6] The final concrete was poured for the tower in April 1991 and the first tenant moved in by October 1991.
[5] Designed by the firm of Clark Tribble Harris & Li Architects, the tower is postmodern and is the tallest building in both Roanoke and all of Southwest Virginia.
[3][5] It is topped with a 50-foot (15 m) copper pyramid with a 48-foot (15 m) spire atop it, and was designed as a homage to the Hotel Roanoke, located to the north of the tower.
[5] After the purchase of Wachovia by Wells Fargo in late 2008, the name of the tower was set to change for the third time.