Terminal Tower

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Terminal Tower is a historic skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, that long served as a major office building and transportation hub and was once one of the tallest buildings in the world.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
office building
skyscraper
architect Graham, Anderson, Probst & White
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Beaux-Arts
category Office buildings completed in 1930
Skyscrapers in Cleveland, Ohio
city Cleveland
completionDate 1930
constructionStartDate 1926
coordinates 41.4986°N 81.6936°W
country United States
currentUse mixed-use complex
office building
developer Van Sweringen brothers
floorCount 52
formerFunction railway terminal complex
transportation hub
hasElevator yes
hasFeature observation deck
spire
hasLightingFeature illuminated crown
hasObservationDeck yes
hasPublicTransitConnection Cleveland RTA rail system
height 771 ft
approximately 235 m
heritageStatus historic landmark (local significance)
inception 1926
isIconOf Cleveland skyline
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Downtown Cleveland
location Cleveland, Ohio
United States
materialUsed limestone cladding
steel frame
namedAfter Cleveland Union Terminal
nearbyFeature Public Square (Cleveland)
openingDate 1930
owner K&D Group
partOf Tower City Center
postalAddress 50 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio
rankingAtCompletion second-tallest building in the world outside New York City
roofHeight approximately 235 m
state Ohio
topFloorHeight approximately 235 m
usesLightingFor commemorative color displays
wasOneOfTallestBuildingsInTheWorld yes
wasTallestBuildingIn Cleveland
North America outside New York City

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Cleveland
hasLandmark

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