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Chase Financial Plaza is an office building of 165 high-rise buildings built in 165 at the Tower City Center property in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The postmodern building was established in 1991 when Forest City Enterprises attempted to increase the leasing force from the opening of Tower City Center in 1991 which was started by Forest City acquired Ionic Cleveland Union Terminal Group in 1982. The squat tower's appearance was deceptive in the fact that it contained office space an area of ​​200,000 square feet. The building closely reflects the rival tower on the other side of the Tower City mall property in West 3rd. Both of these structures are built on one solid concrete platform remaining from skyscrapers that have not been built in the 1930s. It offers views of the Cleveland skyline and Cuyahoga River. This is one of the first successful mixed-use buildings in the city of Cleveland. This makes it possible to serve different types of clients, be they commercial, hotel-based, retail-based, or performance-based.

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Hotel Ritz-Carlton

The CFP Tower also contains the only five-star hotel in Cleveland, Ritz Carlton, which has 205 rooms and state-of-the-art technology. It can easily be said without much protest, that the addition of Chase, Skylight Office Tower and Tower City Center itself revived the dead zone around the Terminal. The Ritz of course adds to the business madness that is being transacted around the crowded areas of the City Tower. Recently, the Rock Ventures group, owned and headed by Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert acquired the near-$ 27 million Ritz-Carlton from Forest City that has quickly melted its Cleveland property.

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See also

  • Van Sweringen Brothers
  • List of tallest buildings in Cleveland
  • Downtown Cleveland

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Source of the article : Wikipedia

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