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Here are some pictures I took this afternoon while checking out the Cleveland Trust Rotunda, plus some random shots I took.  Enjoy.

 

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There she is.

 

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Get a good look at the tower before it comes down.

 

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Corner of E. 9th & Euclid

 

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No words needed for this..

 

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A couple of the 13 murals which show the development of civilization in the midwest.

 

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Crest in the center of the floor below the rotunda.

 

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Safety deposit box and door.

 

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Bank vault.

 

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Vault door.

 

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Inside the vault.

 

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Lobby of the tower.

 

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In the lobby of the tower.

 

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The Cleveland Athletic Club.. for how long though?

 

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A cool building on E. 12th that reminded me of a building from the Upper East Side.

 

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The Chester Field with it's awesome rooftop pool!

 

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Reserve Square.. Blah..

 

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US Bank building in Playhouse Square aka The Renaissance.

Very nice.

It's going to be a shame when they demo the tower and accidentally let it fall on the rotunda.

^ Thats just wrong...  :laugh:

What's the reason for demolishing that tower?  Forgive me if this is a stupid question.

Not a stupid question at all, I wouldn't know the details of a lot of Cincy projects.  The county purchased both buildings and want to make a consolidated county HQ.  The tower and Trust building are separate.  The tower does not meet the needs of the county because the floors are very small and they'd have to put a single department on multiple floors aka going against the whole purpose of the project.

^Don't forget about the "extra" $40 million lying around in a closet that needs spending.

So they're replacing this huge tower to consolidate county HQ

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With this...It seems like a LOT less space, especially when you consider they are consolidating operations.  You would think more space is needed.

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^ The county is not currently occupying the tower. Their offices are spread out over the county.

I see...so what was/is in that tower?

nice, I haven't been in there since it was a Society Bank.

 

This thread definitely brought back memories.

Nice pics! I love that Rotunda glass ceiling.

I can't believe UncleRando has missed all the drama from this project...its unbelievable.

 

Great pics; the rotunda is fabulous!

nice, I haven't been in there since it was a Society Bank.

 

This thread definitely brought back memories.

 

I don't think that tower ever housed Society Bank offices. I'm pretty sure it was still Ameritrust when it was vacated. Society Bank had already consolidated its own scattered offices around downtown into the 57-story, 1991-built tower on Public Square when it merged with Ameritrust. Ameritrust staff were also relocated to the Society Center Tower. Then Society merged with KeyBank of Albany, NY and Key relocated its headquarters to Cleveland and kept the KeyBank name. Society Center Tower was then renamed Key Tower.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Correct, the Ameritrust tower was vacated in 1994.

I can't believe UncleRando has missed all the drama from this project...its unbelievable.

 

Great pics; the rotunda is fabulous!

 

It is too much for me to keep up with...all the stuff going on in both Cincy and Cleveland that is.  Throw in the quality stuff going on in Cbus and you have way too much information for me to keep up with.  I stay quite involved with Cincy (obviously)...there are tons of Cleveland forumers on here that take care of the Cleveland stuff.  But yes, there does seem to be quite a bit of drama involved.  I'll keep better tabs.

i've enjoyed. I don't recall the vault ever being open in previous "open houses"

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Cleveland's old architect is amazingly beautiful,charming,and vintage!

Welcome, whispergirl. :)

Thanks for the welcome jpop.

 

I really love the cleveland area and what it potentially has to offer.

very soon i will become a clevelander myself and will be able to fully enjoy the

great features this city has to offer!!!!

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