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List of tallest buildings in Cleveland

Below is a list of buildings in Cleveland ( Ohio , USA ) with a height of more than 100 meters - for 2015 there are 15 of them, 3 of which have a height of more than 200 meters. Another 17 city buildings are 77–98 meters high and are not included in this list. The tallest building in the city is the Key Tower with a height of 289 meters; since 1990 it has been not only the tallest building in the city, but also the . The first skyscraper of the city is the 10-story , built in 1890, 46 meters high. In the list below, only two buildings were built in the 21st century (Nos. 7 and 15).

Cleveland city ​​view from Lake Erie . The three highest buildings of the city (in the center, from left to right) are clearly visible: Key Tower , 200 Public Square and Terminal Tower .

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Cleveland's tallest buildings

Descending height. In the table below, in the β€œHeight” column, the architectural height is indicated, that is, without antennas, flagpoles and other easily dismantled structures.
No. p / pTitleA photoHeight, mAboveground
floors
Year of ending
building
Notes, links
oneKey tower 288.7571991The tallest city and building from 1990 topresent tense ; 23rd highest in the USA ; the tallest building in the Midwest , excluding Chicago . [one]
2Terminal tower 215.852193068th tallest building in the USA; the tallest building in the world (excluding New York) from 1930 to 1953; the tallest building in North America (excluding New York) from 1930 to 1964; the tallest building in the city and state from 1930 to 1990. [2]
3200 Public Square 200.6451985Also known as Sohio Building, Standard Oil building, BP America Building, BP America Tower, BP Tower, BP Building . [3]
four 161.2401964Also known as Tower at Erieview , 100 Erieview and Erieview Plaza Tower . [four]
five 137.2311983[five]
6 135.9271991[6]
7 131.1232002The official name in Russian: The Federal Courthouse (named) . [7]
eight 128.0261977The highest building of the complex of four buildings: in addition to the Center, this includes a prison (47 m, 12 floors), a correctional center (43 m, 11 floors) and the headquarters of the city police (39 m, 10 floors) [1] . [eight]
9 127.7311967Also known as the Federal Office Building or simply the Federal Building . Named after Judge and Mayor . [9]
ten 125.0351980Until 2009, it is known as the National City Center . [ten]
eleven 118.9281971Formerly known as Ameritrust Tower , 900 Euclid Tower and Cleveland Trust Tower . [eleven]
12 111.3221927The tallest building in the city and state from 1927 to 1930. Officially known as Ohio Bell Building . [12]
13 110.6201971Officially known as the Tower , formerly known as the University Tower . [13]
14 108,5281983[14]
15Ernst & Young Building β‰ˆ10118-21 [2]2013Also known as Ernst & Young Tower [3] . [15]

Planned buildings

In the foreseeable future, Cleveland plans to build two more buildings more than 100 meters high: nuCLEus (197 meters, 2017) [4] and the Hilton Convention Center Hotel (116 meters, 2016) [5] .

See also

Tallest Buildings in Ohio Cities:
  • Cincinnati

Notes

  1. ↑ Justice Center Complex on emporis.com
  2. ↑ Stan Ballard. Ernst & Young offices headed to Flats on crainscleveland.com , May 8, 2008
  3. ↑ Michelle Jarbow McPhee. Flats East Bank developers refinance Ernst & Young Tower, securing $ 92 million loan from Citigroup on cleveland.com , October 17, 2013
  4. ↑ Michelle Jarbow McPhee. First look: nuCLEus project renderings show 54-story tower in downtown Cleveland ( cleveland.com ) January 8, 2015
  5. ↑ Hilton Convention Center Hotel skyscraperpage.com

Links

  • Clevelandskyscrapers.com
  • Cleveland Buildings (German ) (German) (French) on emporis.com
    • Cleveland's 20 tallest buildings on emporis.com
  • Built Cleveland buildings on skyscraperpage.com
    • An illustrated diagram of Cleveland's tallest buildings on skyscraperpage.com

  •   Wikimedia Commons has Cleveland Skyscrapers media files
  •   Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cleveland's Tall Buildings
  •   Wikimedia Commons has Cleveland Panorama related media files
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List of the highest buildings in Cleveland &oldid = 91686424


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