JEA Tower
JEA Tower refers to the former headquarters building of JEA, a public utility company serving Jacksonville, Florida, and surrounding areas. Located in downtown Jacksonville, the building was a prominent feature of the city's skyline for several decades.
JEA, originally the Jacksonville Electric Authority, constructed the tower to consolidate its operations and house its growing workforce. The building served as the central hub for JEA's administrative, engineering, and customer service functions.
The JEA Tower's architectural design was typical of mid-to-late 20th-century office buildings. It was characterized by its height, rectangular shape, and use of glass and steel in its construction.
In the years following its construction, the JEA Tower became a landmark for Jacksonville and a symbol of the utility's presence in the community. However, JEA eventually decided to move its headquarters to a new location.
The fate of the original JEA Tower is subject to change, and plans have been explored for its redevelopment or potential repurposing. As such, its long-term future remains uncertain.