First Tennessee Plaza


The First Horizon Plaza, or Plaza Tower, is an office high-rise located at 800 Gay Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Completed in 1978, the 27-story structure is Knoxville's tallest building, as well as the tallest building in Tennessee outside of Nashville and Memphis, and an iconic part of the city's skyline. The building was originally known as the United American Plaza, with its current name being adopted in 1995 to reflect its anchor tenant, First Tennessee. The name would change once again in 2019 as First Tennessee took the name of its corporate parent, becoming First Horizon.
The First Horizon Plaza occupies the entire block bounded by Gay Street, Main Street, State Street, and Cumberland Avenue. The building rises over, contains of office space, and sits atop a 393-space parking garage. A courtyard flanks the building's southwest corner, at the junction of Gay and Main. Along with First Horizon, tenants include the Brunswick Boat Group, Sea Ray Boats, several high-profile law firms, and Club LeConte, the latter occupying the 27th floor. The Retail Plaza boasts several restaurants including Brown Bag, Downtown Deli, Best Bagel and Prime Time Hotdogs.
The building was originally built as office space for the United American Bank, which was the cornerstone of the banking empire of Jake Butcher. After the FDIC raided Butcher's banks in November 1982, United American collapsed, and Butcher was eventually convicted of bank fraud. In 1983, the Plaza Tower was sold to Chicago-based real estate investment firm JMB Realty for $28.5 million. First Tennessee moved into the building in February of the same year.
In 1994, JMB merged with Heitman Properties, and Heitman assumed management of the Plaza. After a $500,000 renovation in the mid-1990s, JMB sold the building to Jackson, Mississippi-based investment firm Parkway Properties in 1997 for $29.2 million. In 2007, Parkway sold the building for as part of a $50 million portfolio to the Brooklyn-based North Development Group, an umbrella firm representing several New York-based investment companies.