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Renaissance Centre (Erie, Pennsylvania)

Renaissance Centre, formerly known as the Erie Trust Company Building and the G. Daniel Baldwin Building, is a 198-foot (60 m) skyscraper located in Erie, Pennsylvania in the United States. Intended to be the headquarters for the largest bank in Erie, the Erie Trust Company Building was designed by the firm Dennison and Hiron in 1925. Completed in 1928 at the climax of the Roaring Twenties, the building's namesake bank failed in 1933 after the start of the Great Depression. It was renamed the G. Daniel Baldwin Building in 1943. In 1996, it became Renaissance Centre and was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

Renaissance Centre
North and west sides of Renaissance Centre, July 2010
Former namesG. Daniel Baldwin Building
Erie Trust Company Building
General information
TypeOffice building
Architectural styleArt Deco, Renaissance Revival
Location1001–1007 State Street
Erie, Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates42°7′31.75″N 80°4′55.38″W / 42.1254861°N 80.0820500°W / 42.1254861; -80.0820500
Construction started1925
Completed1928
Renovated1996–1998
Cost$2 million
Height198 ft (60 m)
Technical details
Floor count14
Floor area150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architecture firmDennison & Hirons
Website
www.renaissanceerie.com
Official nameErie Trust Company Building
DesignatedAugust 10, 2000
Reference no.00000967[1]

Design edit

Renaissance Centre is located in downtown Erie at the intersection of State Street, the main north–south thoroughfare in Erie, and East 10th Street. It is the city's sole skyscraper and dominates the city skyline.[2][3] Renaissance Centre has a height of 198 feet (60 m) and is the tallest "multi-story building" in Erie, Pennsylvania, but second-tallest overall; the central spire of St. Peter Cathedral is taller at 265 feet (81 m).[4][5] The building itself is 82+12 feet (25.1 m) deep, 161 feet (49 m) wide, and has a footprint of 13 acre (0.1 ha). The first three floors on the north and west fronts of Renaissance Centre are faced with Indiana limestone while the remaining floors are clad in "light buff-colored" brick.[2] Its main entrance on State Street consists of multiple, set-back arches that rise one-and-a-half stories up the facade. The building's name is engraved on a faux-limestone sign mounted above the archway.[6] Starting at the 11th floor, the building is setback. Unlike the north and west, the south and east facades are relatively unadorned; the central window bays on the southern side are recessed causing the entire building to take on a "shallow 'U'-shape" when viewed from above.[2]

Renaissance Centre has a total floor space of 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2) spread across its 14 floors.[7] Originally, the first floor comprised the bank lobby, but has been divvied up into an atrium and retail spaces for businesses.[8][7] Six murals by New York-painter Edward A. Turnbull depicting historical events from Erie history were located on the first floor; five remain, but were hidden by renovations.[9] The 14th floor offers views of Presque Isle State Park, Lake Erie and, on clear days, Long Point, Canada.[10]

History edit

Shortly after the passage of the National Bank Act by Congress in 1864, several banks were chartered in Erie. One of these, Dime Savings and Loan, was founded in 1866; it was reorganized as the Erie Trust Company in 1902.[11] The economic boom following World War I set off a flurry of building activity in downtown Erie, including a ten-story skyscraper at 12th and State Streets. By the mid-1920s, the Erie Trust Company had become the dominant banking institution in the city and needed space to expand.[12] The bank hired the New York City-architectural firm Dennison and Hirons in 1925 to design its new headquarters—the firm also designed the Home Savings Bank Building in Albany, New York. The Erie Trust Company Building was completed in 1928 at a cost of $2 million. A year later, the stock market crashed sparking the Great Depression, and, by 1933, the Erie Trust Company went bankrupt.[12] Its remnants and that of another defunct bank were reorganized into the National Bank and Trust, which continued to occupy its former headquarters now owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.[13]

The state auctioned off the Erie Trust Company Building in 1943 in a bankruptcy court and was acquired by the Tenth Street Building Corporation, a local real estate company, for $377,000.[7][13] The building was renamed after company's president at the time, G. Daniel Baldwin, in 1945; Baldwin died the next year. National Bank and Trust continued to lease the first floor, along with offices on the third, until it was taken over by First National Bank in 1951; First National maintained a presence in the Baldwin Building until the 1980s.[13] Despite its owners operating a "large and profitable" business, the occupancy in the building decreased to less than 30 percent in the 1970s and 1980s.

The G. Daniel Baldwin Building was, again, put up for auction in June 1996.[14] The Tenth Street Building Corporation donated the building to the Greater Erie Charity Golf Classic where it sold to local developer Tom Kennedy for $315,000 with the proceeds going to charity. Kennedy also owns and oversaw the development of the Palace Hardware Building into apartments and a business center.[13] The Baldwin Building was renamed Renaissance Centre as part of the effort to revitalize the building; a new sign, fashioned to resemble its limestone cladding, was installed over the old name.[13] From its purchase in 1996 to late 1998, Renaissance Centre underwent a $2.2 million restoration.[15] Renaissance Centre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 2000.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "NPS Focus". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Kennedy 1999, sec. 7, p. 1.
  3. ^ Federal Writers' Project 1939, p. 54.
  4. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  5. ^ "St. Peter Cathedral". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 19, 2013. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
  6. ^ Kennedy 1999, sec. 7, p. 2.
  7. ^ a b c Guerriero 1998, p. 9A.
  8. ^ Federal Writers' Project 1939, p. 59.
  9. ^ Kennedy 1999, sec. 7, p. 2; sec. 8, p. 2.
  10. ^ Guerriero 1998, p. 1A.
  11. ^ Kennedy 1999, sec. 8, p. 1.
  12. ^ a b Kennedy 1999, sec. 8, p. 2.
  13. ^ a b c d e Kennedy 1999, sec. 8, p. 3.
  14. ^ Guerriero 1998, pp. 1A, 9A.
  15. ^ Poisson 1999.

Sources edit

  • Federal Writers' Project (1939). Erie: A Guide to the City and County. William Penn Association.
  • Guerriero, John (October 7, 1998). "Renaissance Centre proving true to its name". Erie Morning News. pp. 1A, 9A.
  • Kennedy, Thomas (October 1999). "Erie Trust Company Building" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. National Park Service. Retrieved November 18, 2013.
  • Poisson, Lindsey (January 3, 1999). "Renaissance Centre owner seeks investors". Erie Times-News. Retrieved November 18, 2013.

External links edit

  • Renaissance Centre
  • . Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.

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Renaissance Centre formerly known as the Erie Trust Company Building and the G Daniel Baldwin Building is a 198 foot 60 m skyscraper located in Erie Pennsylvania in the United States Intended to be the headquarters for the largest bank in Erie the Erie Trust Company Building was designed by the firm Dennison and Hiron in 1925 Completed in 1928 at the climax of the Roaring Twenties the building s namesake bank failed in 1933 after the start of the Great Depression It was renamed the G Daniel Baldwin Building in 1943 In 1996 it became Renaissance Centre and was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 2000 Renaissance CentreNorth and west sides of Renaissance Centre July 2010Former namesG Daniel Baldwin BuildingErie Trust Company BuildingGeneral informationTypeOffice buildingArchitectural styleArt Deco Renaissance RevivalLocation1001 1007 State StreetErie PennsylvaniaUnited StatesCoordinates42 7 31 75 N 80 4 55 38 W 42 1254861 N 80 0820500 W 42 1254861 80 0820500Construction started1925Completed1928Renovated1996 1998Cost 2 millionHeight198 ft 60 m Technical detailsFloor count14Floor area150 000 sq ft 14 000 m2 Design and constructionArchitecture firmDennison amp HironsWebsitewww wbr renaissanceerie wbr comU S National Register of Historic PlacesOfficial nameErie Trust Company BuildingDesignatedAugust 10 2000Reference no 00000967 1 Contents 1 Design 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksDesign editRenaissance Centre is located in downtown Erie at the intersection of State Street the main north south thoroughfare in Erie and East 10th Street It is the city s sole skyscraper and dominates the city skyline 2 3 Renaissance Centre has a height of 198 feet 60 m and is the tallest multi story building in Erie Pennsylvania but second tallest overall the central spire of St Peter Cathedral is taller at 265 feet 81 m 4 5 The building itself is 82 1 2 feet 25 1 m deep 161 feet 49 m wide and has a footprint of 1 3 acre 0 1 ha The first three floors on the north and west fronts of Renaissance Centre are faced with Indiana limestone while the remaining floors are clad in light buff colored brick 2 Its main entrance on State Street consists of multiple set back arches that rise one and a half stories up the facade The building s name is engraved on a faux limestone sign mounted above the archway 6 Starting at the 11th floor the building is setback Unlike the north and west the south and east facades are relatively unadorned the central window bays on the southern side are recessed causing the entire building to take on a shallow U shape when viewed from above 2 Renaissance Centre has a total floor space of 150 000 square feet 14 000 m2 spread across its 14 floors 7 Originally the first floor comprised the bank lobby but has been divvied up into an atrium and retail spaces for businesses 8 7 Six murals by New York painter Edward A Turnbull depicting historical events from Erie history were located on the first floor five remain but were hidden by renovations 9 The 14th floor offers views of Presque Isle State Park Lake Erie and on clear days Long Point Canada 10 History editShortly after the passage of the National Bank Act by Congress in 1864 several banks were chartered in Erie One of these Dime Savings and Loan was founded in 1866 it was reorganized as the Erie Trust Company in 1902 11 The economic boom following World War I set off a flurry of building activity in downtown Erie including a ten story skyscraper at 12th and State Streets By the mid 1920s the Erie Trust Company had become the dominant banking institution in the city and needed space to expand 12 The bank hired the New York City architectural firm Dennison and Hirons in 1925 to design its new headquarters the firm also designed the Home Savings Bank Building in Albany New York The Erie Trust Company Building was completed in 1928 at a cost of 2 million A year later the stock market crashed sparking the Great Depression and by 1933 the Erie Trust Company went bankrupt 12 Its remnants and that of another defunct bank were reorganized into the National Bank and Trust which continued to occupy its former headquarters now owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 13 The state auctioned off the Erie Trust Company Building in 1943 in a bankruptcy court and was acquired by the Tenth Street Building Corporation a local real estate company for 377 000 7 13 The building was renamed after company s president at the time G Daniel Baldwin in 1945 Baldwin died the next year National Bank and Trust continued to lease the first floor along with offices on the third until it was taken over by First National Bank in 1951 First National maintained a presence in the Baldwin Building until the 1980s 13 Despite its owners operating a large and profitable business the occupancy in the building decreased to less than 30 percent in the 1970s and 1980s The G Daniel Baldwin Building was again put up for auction in June 1996 14 The Tenth Street Building Corporation donated the building to the Greater Erie Charity Golf Classic where it sold to local developer Tom Kennedy for 315 000 with the proceeds going to charity Kennedy also owns and oversaw the development of the Palace Hardware Building into apartments and a business center 13 The Baldwin Building was renamed Renaissance Centre as part of the effort to revitalize the building a new sign fashioned to resemble its limestone cladding was installed over the old name 13 From its purchase in 1996 to late 1998 Renaissance Centre underwent a 2 2 million restoration 15 Renaissance Centre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 10 2000 1 See also edit nbsp Architecture portal nbsp National Register of Historic Places portalList of tallest buildings in Pennsylvania National Register of Historic Places listings in Erie County PennsylvaniaReferences edit a b NPS Focus National Register of Historic Places National Park Service Retrieved November 18 2013 a b c Kennedy 1999 sec 7 p 1 Federal Writers Project 1939 p 54 Tallest buildings in Erie Emporis Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 25 2016 St Peter Cathedral Emporis Archived from the original on November 19 2013 Retrieved February 25 2016 Kennedy 1999 sec 7 p 2 a b c Guerriero 1998 p 9A Federal Writers Project 1939 p 59 Kennedy 1999 sec 7 p 2 sec 8 p 2 Guerriero 1998 p 1A Kennedy 1999 sec 8 p 1 a b Kennedy 1999 sec 8 p 2 a b c d e Kennedy 1999 sec 8 p 3 Guerriero 1998 pp 1A 9A Poisson 1999 Sources editFederal Writers Project 1939 Erie A Guide to the City and County William Penn Association Guerriero John October 7 1998 Renaissance Centre proving true to its name Erie Morning News pp 1A 9A Kennedy Thomas October 1999 Erie Trust Company Building PDF National Register of Historic Places Registration Form National Park Service Retrieved November 18 2013 Poisson Lindsey January 3 1999 Renaissance Centre owner seeks investors Erie Times News Retrieved November 18 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Renaissance Centre Renaissance Centre Renaissance Centre Emporis Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Renaissance Centre Erie Pennsylvania amp oldid 1146020448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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