- National City Center
National City Center is a
skyscraper located in downtownCleveland, Ohio at the northwest corner ofEuclid Avenue and East 9th Street. The building has 35 stories and rises to a height of 410 ft (125 m), and was designed bySkidmore, Owings and Merrill . Construction on the building was finished in 1980. It serves as the headquarters for theNational City Corporation .In 1975, National City Bank had many of its office functions scattered in Downtown Cleveland. National City almost had moved from Downtown Cleveland to a suburban location but stayed in Downtown Cleveland.
In 1977, National City announced plans for a new corporate headquarters in Downtown Cleveland. The cost was set at $50,000,000.
Tax abatement , then a new form of financing, was used in its construction. Tax Abatement started inNew York City under then MayorAbraham Beame to spur growth in New York City after its default in 1975. Tax Abatement is used to cut property taxes to develop a property. In 1976, then Cleveland MayorRalph Perk brought NYC's idea to Cleveland. In 1977, National City Bank became the first Cleveland company and project to use tax abatement.The site of National City was a complex one. The site had the old Bond Clothing Store complex (1947-49) and before that was the Hickox Building (1874-1947). There was an adult movie house that showed X-rated movies named the Roxy. These buildings were demolished in 1978 and construction began for the tower.
The National City Bank Tower rises from a seven foot pad of concrete. The tower itself was not built with steel, instead it became Cleveland's tallest reinforced concrete structure. A floor was poured and jacked up 1 floor a week. The skin of the National City Bank Tower is a White Travertine Marble. During the day, National City Bank is whitish in color. At night, National City is bathed in light. During October, it is bathed in pink light for National Breast Cancer month which National City Bank sponsors research in.
When the Tower opened in 1980, National City occupied the tower as its own. Other tenants include
KPMG , and several law firms, includingBaker Hostetler .A
kinetic sculpture byGeorge Rickey named "Triple L Excentric Gyratory III" sits outside the building.ee also
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List of tallest buildings in Cleveland References
*Toman, James. "Cleveland's Changing Skyline", Cleveland Landmark Press, 1984, Cleveland ISBN 0936760036
External links
* [http://www.clevelandskyscrapers.com/ ClevelandSkyscrapers.com]
*" [http://www.sculpturecenter.org/oosi/sculpture.asp?SID=171 Triple L Excentric Gyratory III] " at the Sculpture Center
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