200 Public Square

It was officially renamed 200 Public Square in 2005 and since 2010, has been Cleveland's regional headquarters for Huntington Bancshares.[1] In November 1981, Standard Oil of Ohio (Sohio) announced plans to build a skyscraper on Public Square.The BP Building was designed by Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum in the postmodern style and angled to be parallel to both Euclid and Superior avenues.Construction began in 1982 with the demolition of two Cleveland landmarks, the Burnham and Root Cuyahoga Building (1892) and the 16-story George B.Harbor Group worked with Electra Real Estate (TASE: ELTR) to purchase the building.
A view of the building's atrium from the observation deck of the Terminal Tower
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