Terminal Tower (Cleveland)

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Terminal Tower is a landmark skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, historically serving as a major office building and transportation hub and long recognized as one of the city's most iconic structures.

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Terminal Tower (Cleveland) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf skyscraper
architect Graham, Anderson, Probst & White NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Beaux-Arts
completionDate 1930
connectedTo Cleveland Union Terminal rail station NERFINISHED
RTA Rapid Transit NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1926
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Van Sweringen brothers NERFINISHED
floorCount 52
formerTallestBuildingIn Cleveland NERFINISHED
North America outside New York City
hasAlternateName Terminal Tower NERFINISHED
hasCityRankByHeight one of the tallest buildings in Cleveland
hasLighting programmable exterior lights
hasObservationDeck true
hasPostalCode 44113
height 235 m
771 ft
heritageStatus local landmark
locatedAt Public Square NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
location Cleveland, Ohio NERFINISHED
Cuyahoga County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Downtown Cleveland NERFINISHED
mapLabel Terminal Tower NERFINISHED
material limestone cladding
steel frame
notableFeature central spire
setback massing
openingDate 1930
owner K&D Group NERFINISHED
partOf Cleveland Union Terminal complex NERFINISHED
Tower City Center NERFINISHED
status completed
surpassedBy Erieview Tower NERFINISHED
symbolOf Cleveland NERFINISHED
tallestBuildingFrom 1930
tallestBuildingUntil 1964
transportationRole historic rail and transit hub
uses observation deck
offices
residential apartments

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Van Sweringen brothers notableWork Terminal Tower (Cleveland)