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  2. Wick Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Wick Buildings, Inc. ("Wick") is an ESOP (Employee stock ownership plan) Wisconsin company. Wick Buildings was founded in 1954 by John F. Wick, incorporated in 1958, and re-organized in March 2010. Through continued growth, Wick Buildings has grown to become a major producer of shelter products.

  3. Category:Green & Wicks buildings - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures by the American architecture firm Green & Wicks. Pages in category "Green & Wicks buildings" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  4. Wicks Building - Wikipedia

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    Unadorned eastern side of the building Interior. Three stories tall, the Wicks Building is a brick structure with a limestone facade.Reflecting its commercial origin, the majority of the facade is glass: the middle and upper stories feature large windows from floor to ceiling, the entirety of the first floor (aside from the entrance) is composed of display windows, and the gap between the ...

  5. Metropolitan Tower (Youngstown) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Tower is a skyscraper in Youngstown, Ohio.Designed by Morris Scheibel, the building rises 16 storeys to a height of 224 feet (68 m).It has been the tallest building in the city since its completion in 1929, surpassing the Wick Building.

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  7. Green and Wicks - Wikipedia

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    Edward Brodhead Green was an 1878 graduate of Cornell University's College of Architecture, and designed a number of buildings which made up Cornell's Agriculture Quadrangle, including Bailey Hall (1912), Caldwell Hall (1913), the Computing and Communications Center (1912, originally known as Comstock Hall), Fernow Hall (1915), and the original Roberts Hall (1906, demolished 1990).

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  9. Category:Green & Sons buildings - Wikipedia

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