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Huntington Bank Building
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Identification Name Huntington Bank Building Alternative name Union Trust Building, Union Commerce Bank Building, Huntington Building Emporis Building ID 121757
Location
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Technical Data Height (tip) * Height (architectural) 88.09 m Height (roof) * Floors (above ground) 21 Floors (underground) * Construction start * Construction end * Renovation end 1991 Gross floor area * Usable floor area * Construction costs *
Structure in General Construction type high-rise building Current status  existing [completed] Facade material limestone Architectural style beaux-arts
Usages Main usages  commercial office
Facts
At completion the building contained the world's largest banking lobby and remains one of the largest today. |
Fully renovated by Hines Properties in 1991. |
Huntington Bank was the second largest building in the world in floor space when it was completed in 1924. |
The Lennox Apartment House formerly occupied this site. |
The Cleveland Cyclorama Company's Building, used as bicycle riding school, was located behind The Lennox. |
Companies involved in this building
architect:
Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, van Dijk Westlake Reed Leskosky
Other companies:
Hines Interests LP, Ernst & Young, Barber & Hoffman, Inc., Huntington Bancshares, Inc., Hines Interests LP, Otis Elevator Company, Otis Elevator Company |
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