Columbus Skyscrapers

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8 East Broad Street photo 8 East Broad Street 213 ft. 17 1906

8 East Broad Street is a building in Columbus, Ohio. Built in 1906, it was the tallest building in the city for many years. Presently, it is a residential building, housing condominiums in a development called "8 on the Square".

Key Bank Building photo Key Bank Building 253 ft. 20 1963

The Key Bank Building is a 253ft (77m) tall skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1963 and has 20 floors. It is the 23rd tallest building in Columbus and has 24,619 m² of floors space.

Image Not Available Columbus Center 357 ft. 25 1964

Columbus Center is a 357ft (109m) tall skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1964 and has 25 floors. It is the 12th tallest building in Columbus, and the tallest constructed in the 1960s. The building served as the headquarters of Bank One prior to its merger with First Chicago NBD, and formerly was known as the Bank One Tower.

Midland Building photo Midland Building 280 ft. 21 1970

The Midland Building is a 280ft (85m) tall skyscraper located at 250 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio. The office building was completed in 1970 and has 21 floors. Thomas E. Stanley designed the building, which is the 19th tallest in Columbus.

Continental Center photo Continental Center 348 ft. 26 1973

Continental Center is a 348ft (106m) tall skyscraper is Columbus, Ohio. The 14th tallest building in the city has 26 floors and was completed in 1973.

Motorists Mutual Building photo Motorists Mutual Building 286 ft. 21 1973

The Motorists Mutual Building is a 286ft (87m) tall skyscraper located at 471 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1973 and has 21 floors. It is the 18th tallest building in Columbus.

Rhodes State Office Tower photo Rhodes State Office Tower 629 ft. n/a 1974

The James A. Rhodes State Office Tower is a 629-foot (192 m) skyscraper located in Columbus, Ohio. The Rhodes Tower was completed and occupied in 1974, and is currently the tallest building in Columbus. Currently, approximately 4000 state employees work in the building. Construction costs totaled approximately $66 million. It is named after Ohio's longest serving governor, James A. Rhodes.

Borden Building photo Borden Building 438 ft. 34 1974

The Borden Building is a 438ft (134m), 34 floor, tall skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio. It was topped out on May 9, 1973, and completed the next year. Harrison & Abramovitz designed the building, which is the 9th tallest in Columbus. It has 52,842 m² of floor space.

One Nationwide Plaza photo One Nationwide Plaza 485 ft. 40 1977

One Nationwide Plaza is a 40-story skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio that is the headquarters of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company. It is part of the complex of buildings known as Nationwide Plaza. Nationwide outgrew its famous 246 Building by the 1970s and work began on a new headquarters for the company. In 1977, the 146 m (485 ft) building was completed. The building is located at the corner of N. High Street and what is now Nationwide Blvd. on the northern edge of downtown Columbus, Ohio.

Image Not Available Hyatt Regency Columbus 256 ft. 20 1980

The Hyatt Regency Columbus is a high-rise hotel in Columbus, Ohio. The building rises 20 floors and 256 feet (78 m) in height, and stands as the 23rd-tallest building in the city. The structure was completed in 1980. The Hyatt Regency Columbus was designed by architects Prindle, Patrick + Associates, an architectural and engineering firm. The building contains a four-star Hyatt hotel, which consists of 615 rooms and 16 suites, as well as a grand ballroom and 32 conference rooms.

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