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A Bit of History... Constructed in 1915, designed by L.B. Dutton and built by the Commercial & Savings Bank, this is a fine example of the Beaux Arts-Renaissance revival style in vogue early in the century. The Commercial & Savings Bank was only the second skyscraper constructed in Stockton . The building was heavily damaged by a fire in 1923, and following repairs was doubled in size along the Sutter Street elevation. The present structure was designed by the firm of Wright & Stone and built at a cost of $250,000 by Dietrich and Liestner Construction Company. Later owned by Bank of America, the Grupe Corporation and currently, the Cort Companies, the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Bank of Stockton Historical Photograph Collection |
Cort Tower
Cort Tower is a national Historic Landmark, ten story classic office tower with modern amenities. This building offers a professional tenant mix including the Downtown Stockton Alliance and the Stockton Collegiate, an International Baccalaureate Charter School. Cort Tower has secure code access entry with concierge service in the lobby giving personal service to you and your clients. Other amenities are state-of-the-art fiber optics throughout the building and two high-speed elevators. Neighboring businesses within walking distance are the new City Hall (Chase Bank Building), San Joaquin County Courthouse, Bob Hope Theatre and downtown businesses and restaurants. Parking lots and garages are in close proximity for employee and client parking. The central location allows easy cross town freeway access into and exiting downtown.
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