Viad Tower

The Viad Tower is a highrise in Midtown Phoenix, Arizona also known as the Viad Corporate Center and formerly the Dial Tower. The tower was constructed in 1991 for the Dial Corporation, which is why the building resembles a bar of Dial soap. It is currently occupied by Viad, which spun off subsidiary Dial Corporation in 1996. It rises 374 feet (114 meters), topping out at 24 floors. In early 2016, BMO Harris Bank, N.A. (Canada's Bank of Montreal and Chicago's Harris Bank) moved into the Viad Tower and it will be renamed for BMO Harris bank with a large BMO logo place atop the mid-town tower.

Viad Tower

The Viad Tower is a highrise in Midtown Phoenix, Arizona also known as the Viad Corporate Center and formerly the Dial Tower. The tower was constructed in 1991 for the Dial Corporation, which is why the building resembles a bar of Dial soap. It is currently occupied by Viad, which spun off subsidiary Dial Corporation in 1996. It rises 374 feet (114 meters), topping out at 24 floors. In early 2016, BMO Harris Bank, N.A. (Canada's Bank of Montreal and Chicago's Harris Bank) moved into the Viad Tower and it will be renamed for BMO Harris bank with a large BMO logo place atop the mid-town tower.