1999 Avenue of the Stars

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1999 Avenue of the Stars, formerly SunAmerica Center, and before that, AIG–SunAmerica Center, is a 39-story, 534-foot (163 m) skyscraper in Century City, Los Angeles, California. The tower was completed in 1990. Designed by Johnson Fain, It is the twentysixth-tallest building in Los Angeles and the fifth-tallest building in Century City. On-site parking is available in an eight-level attached garage.

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1999 Avenue of the Stars
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1999 Avenue of the Stars, 2008, before the AIG logo was removed.
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural stylePostmodern
Location1999 Avenue of the Stars
Century City, Los Angeles, California
Coordinates34.0587°N 118.4169°W / 34.0587; -118.4169
Construction started1989
Completed1990
ManagementEQ Office
Height
Roof163 m (535 ft)
Technical details
Floor count39
Floor area824,106 sq ft (76,562.0 m2)
Lifts/elevators20
Design and construction
Architect(s)Johnson Fain
Structural engineerNabih Youssef Associates
Main contractorMorley Builders
References
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SunAmerica Center received the BOMA International 2001/2002 Office Building of the Year Award.

In late March 2009, all visible AIG logos were removed from the building