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Tallest building in St. Paul since its completion in 1987. 2 Jackson Tower: 460 / 135 46 1986 Tallest building in St. Paul from 1986 to 1987, and also has the most floors in St. Paul. 3 First National Bank Building: 417 / 127 32 1931 Tallest building in St. Paul from 1931 to 1986. 4 Kellogg Square Apartments: 366 / 112 32 1972 5 The Pointe of ...
Features include 365 apartments, 121 luxury condominiums, 16 townhomes, 192,000 square feet (17,800 m 2) of retail and restaurant space, 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) of office space, and a 5-level underground parking garage for 829 cars.
Hudson began a $280 million renovation of the building which will feature 550 apartments, a 300-room, high-end hotel, 200,000 square feet of retail, a banquet hall, conference space, and a lobby open to the public. [5] On May 4, 2018, Hudson sold the property to Cleveland-based The Millennia Companies. [11]
The 9 Cleveland is a residential and commercial complex located in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, at the corner of East Ninth Street and Euclid Avenue.It includes three buildings, the largest of which is a 29-story, 383 feet (117 m) tower commonly known by its previous name of Ameritrust Tower and formerly known as the Cleveland Trust Tower.
In 1918, National City Corp. (a bank) purchased the Garfield Building. [1] [b] The structure was renovated at a cost of $500,000 ($10,100,000 in 2023 dollars), [14] converting the entire first floor into a marble-walled public banking room. [15]
Skyline Tower is a large low-income high rise apartment complex in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. The building is also often called St. Anthony Tower , or 1247 St. Anthony . At 240 feet (73 m) it is the largest single HUD -subsidized building in Minnesota, [ 5 ] and the 22nd-tallest building in Saint Paul. [ 2 ]
The K & D Group, of Willoughby, Ohio, is an American major real-estate holder of numerous prominent office and residential properties in Northeast Ohio. K&D Properties was originally established as a partnership by Douglas E. Price, III and Karen M. Paganini in 1984.
In 1901, the Cleveland Trust Company had purchased two properties at the corner of Euclid Avenue and E. 9th Street as an investment. One was the First Methodist Church building and land, which it obtained in April 1901 for $500,000 ($18,312,000 in 2023 dollars). [7]