Key Tower

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Key Tower is a prominent skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio, and one of the tallest and most recognizable buildings in the city’s skyline.

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Key Tower canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf skyscraper
architect César Pelli NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects NERFINISHED
architecturalHeight 947 ft
buildingType commercial offices
city Cleveland NERFINISHED
constructionStartYear 1988
coordinates 41.4993° N, 81.6948° W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer The Richard E. Jacobs Group NERFINISHED
elevatorCount over 40 elevators
floorArea approximately 1,500,000 sq ft
floorCount 57
formerOwner Columbia Property Trust NERFINISHED
The Richard E. Jacobs Group NERFINISHED
function corporate headquarters
hasFeature connected to Marriott at Key Tower hotel complex
observation and mechanical floors near the top
hasHelipad no
hasParking underground parking garage
hasTenant KeyBank NERFINISHED
KeyCorp NERFINISHED
height 289 m
947 ft
locatedIn Public Square, Cleveland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cleveland Public Square NERFINISHED
Terminal Tower NERFINISHED
location Cleveland, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
mainContractor Turner Construction NERFINISHED
managementCompany Millennia Commercial Group NERFINISHED
material glass
granite
namedAfter KeyCorp NERFINISHED
notableFor being a major landmark in downtown Cleveland
distinctive stepped granite crown
openingDate 1991
owner Millennia Companies NERFINISHED
partOf Cleveland skyline
previousName Society Center NERFINISHED
Society Tower NERFINISHED
ranking one of the tallest buildings in the Midwestern United States
tallest building in Cleveland
tallest building in Ohio
roofShape stepped pyramidal crown
state Ohio
streetAddress 127 Public Square
style postmodern architecture
topFloorHeight 888 ft
yearCompleted 1991

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