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Oswald Tower (building)
Skyscraper in Cleveland, Ohio / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oswald Tower is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, formerly known as the Ernst & Young Tower.[1] It stands on the east bank of the Flats completed in 2013.[2] It is an example of post-modern glass curtain and steel studded construction. The building rises 23 stories to a height of 330 feet (100 m) and offers 480,000 square feet (45,000 m2) of office space.[3]
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Type | Office |
Location | 950 Main Street Cleveland, Ohio United States |
Construction started | 2011 |
Completed | 2013 |
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Roof | 330 ft (100 m) |
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Floor count | 23 |
Floor area | 480,000 sq ft (45,000 m2) |
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Architect(s) | Gensler |
Main contractor | JLJI |
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The major tenant was previously the accounting firm Ernst & Young, which moved from the Huntington Bank Building to the new and then-namesake tower in 2013.[4] Ernst & Young traces its roots back to the firm of Ernst & Ernst, which was established in 1903 in Cleveland. E & Y moved to the North Point Tower in 2023.