Across the street from Fiesta Mall (featured yesterday) is one of Mesa's few high-rises buildings the 16-story glass tower called the Mesa Financial Plaza. When it was built the building was called the Western Savings Tower but Western Savings was a financial business that failed back in the 80's when we went through the Savings & Loan crisis.
I was happy to see that the building appears to be thriving with Bank of America being the major financial tenant now. I always loved these two gorgeous fountains in front of the building. There used to be interesting sculptures on the property but, those appear to be gone now.
I loved the way the water was reflected in the glass building.
It's one of the prettiest fountains in the area!
I really love the overall look of this plaza! It would be so nice to spend time here! Lovely photos of the fountains!
ReplyDeleteA great series of photos. You really do know your way around a camera! Love the fountain - it looks like whipped cream! And those reflections are superb!
ReplyDeleteWow, such magnificent images of these fountains, Sharon, brava !
ReplyDeleteYou'd think all the people working in that building would help keep the mall afloat!
ReplyDeleteI love these fountains, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteQuite a pretty pair of fountains!
ReplyDeleteWestern Savings. Hmmm, that name is familiar. Was that a Driggs business? Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteThe fountains are pretty! They look so nice and refreshing. I like the reflections too.
ReplyDeleteThat is good news Sharon! It is a pretty fountain, super watery reflections!
ReplyDeleteI am back posting again after a very sad week, I scrolled through your photos that I missed to select one to comment on, and chose this one. The flow of water reminds me of the flow of life. Very attractive!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great fountain, nicely photographed, Sharon.
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