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The tallest structure in Toledo, Ohio is the Cleveland-Cliffs HBI Furnace Tower, which is an industrial vertical shaft furnace reaching a height of 139 meters (457 ft.) [1] and is not designed for continuous residential or commercial occupancy. The 2nd tallest structure, and tallest occupied commercial building, is the 32-story, 125 meter (411 ...
Toledo: Tallest building in Toledo. Tallest building in Ohio outside Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. 27 First Financial Center 410 (125) 32 1991 Cincinnati PNC Center (Cleveland) 410 (125) 35 1980 Cleveland 29 Three Nationwide Plaza: 408 (124) 27 1989 Columbus 30 Stratacache Tower: 405 (124) 30 1970 Dayton: Tallest building in Dayton.
Universities and colleges in Toledo, Ohio (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Toledo, Ohio" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
The county owns the 1967-built building and also faces the reality that the city will move out of its 3.5 floors in 2025, heading to the South Bend schools’ current headquarters in downtown.
Michael DiSalle Government Center is the fourth tallest building in Toledo located on 1 Government Center. The building is named after Michael DiSalle who was elected Governor of Ohio in 1958. [2] The Architect of this Building, Minoru Yamasaki, is best known for designing the original World Trade Center in New York City.
Location: 420 Madison Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Completed: 1906: Height ... The Ohio Building is a 178 ft (54 m) tall high-rise building located at 420 Madison Avenue in ...
The PNC Bank Building (formerly the National City Bank Building) is a 368 ft (112 m) [1] tall skyscraper located at 405 Madison Avenue in Downtown Toledo, Ohio. The limestone-faced steel-frame building was constructed in 1930 and is an example of the Art Deco style of architecture.
The Nicholas Building is a 250 ft (76 m) [1] tall high-rise building located at 608 Madison Avenue in Downtown Toledo. It stood as Toledo's tallest building for 7 years, from its completion in 1906 until the completion of the Riverfront Apartments building in 1913. The Nicholas Building is currently the seventh-tallest building in Toledo.