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AmTrust Financial Building

AmTrust Financial Building, formerly known as McDonald Investment Center, Key Center and the Central National Bank Building, is a commercial high-rise building in Cleveland, Ohio. The building rises 308 feet (94 m) in Downtown Cleveland.[1] It contains 23 floors,[1] and was completed in 1969.[2] The building currently stands as the 18th-tallest building in the city. When first constructed, the tower stood as the fifth-tallest building in Cleveland. The architect who designed the building was Charles Luckman.[1]

AmTrust Financial Building
AmTrust Financial Center on Superior and East Ninth
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location800 Superior Avenue,
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S
Coordinates41°30′6.35″N 81°41′19.22″W / 41.5017639°N 81.6886722°W / 41.5017639; -81.6886722
Opening1969
Height
Roof308 ft (94 m)
Technical details
Floor count23
Design and construction
Architect(s)Charles Luckman
DeveloperTishman Speyer Properties

History edit

Central National Bank edit

In 1965, Central National Bank decided to build a new headquarters on the flank of the Erieview Plan (created by architect I.M. Pei). Central National Bank was one of Cleveland's largest banks of the 1960s. With growth in banking, Central National Bank needed space for a new tower. In 1966, demolition of the 6-floor Ellington Apartments (which had caught fire in 1960) began.[1] In 1967, ground was broken for the 23-story red bricked edifice. It was designed by Charles Luckman of the New York City-based The Luckman Partnership architectural firm. In 1969, the Central National Bank Tower officially opened.

In late 1977, some bricks fell off the Central National Bank Building, with no fatalities. In 1979, engineers found a problem with an additive used in the brickwork mortar, Dow Chemical's Sarabond. Subsequently, the Central National Bank sued Dow Chemical in 1980 and won their case. Brickwork remodification took over two years to complete. The building has almost 2,000,000 bricks which all had to be resealed.

McDonald & Co. Investments edit

In 1986, Society Bank bought out Central National Bank and its assets. In 1991, McDonald & Co. Investments bought the tower, which placed its "McD" logo on the top of the building. KeyCorp bought McDonald in 1998, which added its skeleton key onto the new McDonald Investments logo and the building became known as the "McDonald Investments Center." In 2004, KeyCorp management creating a functional unit and rebranded McDonald as "McDonald Financial Group," precipitating another new logo to be placed on the top of the building. However, the building remained McDonald Investments Center. The building was acquired by IPC US Real Estate Investment Trust, a Toronto-based firm in July 2002 for $45M.[1]

UBS edit

In 2007, McDonald was sold to Swiss-based UBS, causing the building to be renamed to Key Center. In February 2007, new signage was placed on the street level. UBS will have a Cleveland Office in the building. In June 2007, an electronic stock and news ticker was installed giving people on the streets news and business information, as in New York City's Times Square.

AmTrust Financial Services edit

In 2011 the building was placed for sale via an online auction where it was purchased by a subsidiary of AmTrust North America (AFSI), a P&C insurance carrier who is based in New York, New York, but had the majority of its operations in a Cleveland suburb, Seven Hills. Moving most of its Ohio operations into this building has helped revitalize the downtown area dubbed the Nine-Twelve District.[3][4][5]

Location edit

The Amtrust Financial Building is located on the southwest corner of East 9th and Superior, two of the major roads in Cleveland. East 9th is considered to be the east boundary of central downtown, and Superior (US route 6) is a major east–west artery route.

Current occupants edit

Firms involved in construction edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . Emporis.com. Archived from the original on December 28, 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
  2. ^ "McDonald Investment Center". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
  3. ^ Michelle Jarboe McFee (December 5, 2011). "AmTrust Financial Services, a New York insurer, could bring 1,000 jobs to downtown Cleveland". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  4. ^ Ken Baka (December 19, 2011). "Seven Hills officials see positives despite job losses from AmTrust". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
  5. ^ Michelle Jarboe McFee (March 22, 2012). "K&D Group plans to buy, remake East Ohio Building in downtown Cleveland as 223 apartments by 2014". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 1 May 2013.
Sources
  • City on a Seesaw, Chapter 9

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AmTrust Financial Building formerly known as McDonald Investment Center Key Center and the Central National Bank Building is a commercial high rise building in Cleveland Ohio The building rises 308 feet 94 m in Downtown Cleveland 1 It contains 23 floors 1 and was completed in 1969 2 The building currently stands as the 18th tallest building in the city When first constructed the tower stood as the fifth tallest building in Cleveland The architect who designed the building was Charles Luckman 1 AmTrust Financial BuildingAmTrust Financial Center on Superior and East NinthGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeOfficeLocation800 Superior Avenue Cleveland Ohio U SCoordinates41 30 6 35 N 81 41 19 22 W 41 5017639 N 81 6886722 W 41 5017639 81 6886722Opening1969HeightRoof308 ft 94 m Technical detailsFloor count23Design and constructionArchitect s Charles LuckmanDeveloperTishman Speyer Properties Contents 1 History 1 1 Central National Bank 1 2 McDonald amp Co Investments 1 3 UBS 1 4 AmTrust Financial Services 2 Location 3 Current occupants 4 Firms involved in construction 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editCentral National Bank edit In 1965 Central National Bank decided to build a new headquarters on the flank of the Erieview Plan created by architect I M Pei Central National Bank was one of Cleveland s largest banks of the 1960s With growth in banking Central National Bank needed space for a new tower In 1966 demolition of the 6 floor Ellington Apartments which had caught fire in 1960 began 1 In 1967 ground was broken for the 23 story red bricked edifice It was designed by Charles Luckman of the New York City based The Luckman Partnership architectural firm In 1969 the Central National Bank Tower officially opened In late 1977 some bricks fell off the Central National Bank Building with no fatalities In 1979 engineers found a problem with an additive used in the brickwork mortar Dow Chemical s Sarabond Subsequently the Central National Bank sued Dow Chemical in 1980 and won their case Brickwork remodification took over two years to complete The building has almost 2 000 000 bricks which all had to be resealed McDonald amp Co Investments edit In 1986 Society Bank bought out Central National Bank and its assets In 1991 McDonald amp Co Investments bought the tower which placed its McD logo on the top of the building KeyCorp bought McDonald in 1998 which added its skeleton key onto the new McDonald Investments logo and the building became known as the McDonald Investments Center In 2004 KeyCorp management creating a functional unit and rebranded McDonald as McDonald Financial Group precipitating another new logo to be placed on the top of the building However the building remained McDonald Investments Center The building was acquired by IPC US Real Estate Investment Trust a Toronto based firm in July 2002 for 45M 1 UBS edit In 2007 McDonald was sold to Swiss based UBS causing the building to be renamed to Key Center In February 2007 new signage was placed on the street level UBS will have a Cleveland Office in the building In June 2007 an electronic stock and news ticker was installed giving people on the streets news and business information as in New York City s Times Square AmTrust Financial Services edit In 2011 the building was placed for sale via an online auction where it was purchased by a subsidiary of AmTrust North America AFSI a P amp C insurance carrier who is based in New York New York but had the majority of its operations in a Cleveland suburb Seven Hills Moving most of its Ohio operations into this building has helped revitalize the downtown area dubbed the Nine Twelve District 3 4 5 Location editThe Amtrust Financial Building is located on the southwest corner of East 9th and Superior two of the major roads in Cleveland East 9th is considered to be the east boundary of central downtown and Superior US route 6 is a major east west artery route Current occupants editAmTrust Financial Services National General Insurance formerly GMAC Insurance Key Bank ASMGiFirms involved in construction editTishman Speyer Properties developer Kelley Steel Erectors Cantor Seinuk Group Inc The firm building the Freedom Tower of the World Trade Center John W Blatt Elevator Consulting Inc See also editList of tallest buildings in ClevelandReferences edit a b c d e McDonald Investment Center Emporis com Archived from the original on December 28 2006 Retrieved 2007 12 27 McDonald Investment Center SkyscraperPage com Retrieved 2007 12 27 Michelle Jarboe McFee December 5 2011 AmTrust Financial Services a New York insurer could bring 1 000 jobs to downtown Cleveland Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved 1 May 2013 Ken Baka December 19 2011 Seven Hills officials see positives despite job losses from AmTrust Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved 1 May 2013 Michelle Jarboe McFee March 22 2012 K amp D Group plans to buy remake East Ohio Building in downtown Cleveland as 223 apartments by 2014 Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved 1 May 2013 SourcesEmporis History of Cleveland Skyscrapers City on a Seesaw Chapter 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AmTrust Financial Building amp oldid 1115792919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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