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Landmark Office Towers
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Former names Midland Building, Republic Building, Guildhall Building, Medical Arts Building
General information
Type Office
Location 101 Prospect Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 United States
Construction started 1928
Completed 1930
Height
Roof 78.94 m (259 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 22
Design and construction
Architect Graham, Anderson, Probst & White

The Landmark Office Towers is a group of three tall buildings in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio. They are located near Public Square and are part of the Tower City Center area. These buildings were finished in 1930 and stand 259 feet (about 79 meters) tall, with 22 floors each.

Even though it looks like one big building, it's actually three towers connected together. These are called the Midland Bank Building, the Medical Arts Building, and the Builders Exchange Building. There was even a plan for a fourth tower, but it was never built.

Building History

These towers are a great example of the Art Deco style from the 1920s. Art Deco was a popular design style that used bold shapes, geometric patterns, and rich colors. Architects at the time thought buildings like these showed what the future would look like.

The towers were built when Cleveland was growing very fast. Nearly a million people lived in the city, and there was a big need for more office space downtown. Two brothers, Van Sweringen Brothers, who were important in railroads and real estate, invested about $20 million in the project. They hoped the buildings would help meet the city's needs.

Today, the Landmark Office Towers are still on some of the most valuable land in Cleveland. They attract big businesses to the city. For example, Sherwin-Williams, a very large company, bought the three buildings in 1985 and has its headquarters there.

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