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U.S. Bank Centre (Cleveland)

Coordinates: 41°30′02″N 81°40′55″W / 41.5006°N 81.6820°W / 41.5006; -81.6820
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US Bank Centre
Map
Former namesRenaissance Center
General information
TypeOffice
Location1350 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 United States
Construction started1990
Completed1991
Height
Roof64.08 m (210 ft)
Technical details
Floor count16
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard L Bowen & Associates

The Cleveland US Bank Centre building is a high-rise located at 1350 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. Located in the heart of Cleveland's Theater District, the building was formally known as Renaissance Center. It is the second tallest building in the district after the 1922-built 272 foot Keith Building.

The building has total available space of 80,578 square feet (7,485.9 m2), with total space of 262It is the ,352 square feet.[1] It was built in 1990 by Architect Richard L Bowen Associates. Other companies that played a part in the building are: Grubb & Ellis Management Services, Inc. - Cleveland Branch, Granicor Inc., Forest City Erectors, Inc., Heritage Development Company, Turner Construction Company, and Duke Construction.[2] The building has an attached parking garage with 444 spaces, Conference Facilities, a Restaurant, and Class A amenities. The building has 15 Floors and totals 210 feet.[3] The tower maintains a popular legend that those on floors 12-15 after midnight see odd figures that resemble Cleveland pioneers from the nearby municipal graveyard. These floors have become popular on local ghost hunts and area legends.

Tenants

Barnes Wendling
• Schottenstein Zox & Dunn
• Ohio Online
• National Yellow Pages Mktg
• Lind John K Attorney
Hunan Renaissance
• Anspach & Company
• Amerge Corp
• A Cafe
• Tel Cove
• US Housing & Urban Dev Dept
• US Inspector General
• Wolf Direct Marketing
• Wolf Group
• Smith Barbara J Attorney
• Shapero Neal E Attorney
• Shapero & Roloff
• All American Bail Bonds
• Schnalcer Theresa Attorney
• Roloff David Attorney
• Sdg Inc
• Financial Strategies Group Inc
• Renaissance Shop
• Penthouse Publications Branch #348
• US Bank Regional Management
• US Bank Human Resources
• US Bank Mortgage
• US Bank Private Client Group
• US Bank Branch Office
• US Bank Wonderland Resort Travel Agency
• US Job Training Partnership
• US Food & Nutrition Service
• Nasd Regulation Inc
• US Social Security Adm
• Gubics Kerry R CPA
• Finger Andrew D CPA
• Cohen & Company
• Bongorno Richard P CPA
• Bechtel Thomas D CPA
• Bakale Anthony S CPA

Cleveland skyline placement

The outside building area was formally known as Star Plaza, as it was a location of Cincinnati based Star Bank, which in turn changed its name to Firstar after an acquisition. Firstar later purchased U.S. Bank and kept the U.S. Bank name due to its national recognition.

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41°30′02″N 81°40′55″W / 41.5006°N 81.6820°W / 41.5006; -81.6820