List of tallest buildings in Toledo, Ohio
This list of tallest buildings in Toledo, Ohio ranks by height the high-rise buildings in the U.S. city of Toledo , Ohio . Toledo contains 21 high rise buildings of at least 50 meters (164 ft.) in height, with a further 10 buildings between 35 meters (115 ft.) and 50 meters in height.
The tallest structure in Toledo, Ohio is the Cleveland-Cliffs HBI Furnace Tower, which is an industrial vertical shaft furnace reaching a height of 139 meters (457 ft.)[ 1] and is not designed for continuous residential or commercial occupancy. The 2nd tallest structure, and tallest occupied commercial building, is the 32-story, 125 meter (411 ft.) Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate on the downtown riverfront .[ 2] The third tallest structure, and tallest residential building,[ 3] is the Tower on the Maumee at 122 meters (400 ft.).
Tallest buildings
These are Toledo's buildings with an architectural height of more than 35 meters (115 feet):
Rank
Name
Image
Height feet / meters
Floors (Stories)
Year Completed
Notes
1
Cleveland-Cliffs HBI Furnace Tower
457 ft (139 m)[ 4]
N/A
2020
Main Address: 300 Millard Avenue
Industrial Structure, not designed for continuous occupancy.
2
Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate
411 ft (125 m)[ 5]
32
1982
Main Address: 1 SeaGate Commonly known as One SeaGate Formerly: Owens-Illinois Building (1982-2006)
3
Tower on the Maumee
400 ft (120 m)[ 6]
30
1969
Main Address: 200 North Saint Clair Street Formerly: Fiberglas Tower (1969-1996)
4
PNC Bank Building
368 ft (112 m)[ 7]
27
1930
Main Address: 405 Madison Avenue Formerly: National City Bank Building (1992-2010) Formerly: Ohio Citizens Bank Building (1982-1992) Formerly: Owens-Illinois Building (1935-1981) Formerly: Ohio Bank Building (1930-1931)
5
Michael DiSalle Government Center
328 ft (100 m)[ 8]
22
1982
Main Address: 1 Government Center Commonly known as One Government Center
6
Riverfront Apartments
289 ft (88 m)[ 9]
21
1913
Main Address: 245 North Summit Street formerly: Toledo Trust Building (1931-1982) formerly: Second National Bank Building (1913-1930)
7
ProMedica Senior Care Building
252 ft (77 m)[ 10]
16[ 11] [ 12]
1989
Main Address: 333 North Summit Street formerly:KeyBank Tower (1990-1999) formerly:Summit Center (1989-1990)
8
The Nicholas Building
250 ft (76 m)[ 13]
17
1906
Main Address: 608 Madison Avenue formerly: Fifth Third Center formerly: National Bank Building
9
Edison Plaza
230 ft (70 m)
16
1972
Main Address: 300 Madison Avenue[citation needed ]
10
Generations Tower, The Toledo Hospital
227 ft (69 m)[ 14]
13
2019
Main Address: 2142 N Cove Blvd
11
Commodore Perry Apartments
226 ft (69 m)[ 15]
19
1927
Main Address: 505 Jefferson Avenue
12
Hylant Group Building
210 ft (64 m)[ 16]
15
1960
Main Address: 811 Madison Avenue formerly: Pilkington Building formerly: Libbey Owens Ford (LOF) Building
13
University Hall, University of Toledo
205 ft (62 m)[ 17]
4
1930
Main Address: 2801 West Bancroft Street
14
LaSalle Apartments
200 ft (61 m)
12
1927 &1917
Main Address: 513 Adams Street Expansion in 1927 added 3 floors. Formerly: Lasalle, Koch and Company Department Store [citation needed ]
15
Parks Tower, University of Toledo
198 ft (60 m)[ 18]
16
1971
Main Address: 3025 South Glass Bowl Dr.
16
Hilton Garden Inn Toledo
195 ft (59 m)[ 19]
17
1985
Main Address: 101 North Summit Street formerly: Radisson Hotel Toledo formerly: Park Inn Toledo
17
Renaissance Tower, The Toledo Hospital
186 ft (57 m)
10
2008
Main Address: 2142 N. Cove Blvd[citation needed ]
18
Four SeaGate
184 ft (56 m)
10
1984
Main Address: 433 N Summit St[citation needed ]
19
AT&T
180 ft (55 m)
10
1925
Main Address: 121 N Huron St formerly: OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO[citation needed ]
20
Ohio Building
178 ft (54 m)
12
1906
Main Address: 420 Madison Avenue[citation needed ]
21
Lucas County Children Services
163 ft (50 m)
11
1976
Main Address: 705 Adams Street[citation needed ]
22
Renaissance Toledo Downtown Hotel
161 ft (49 m)
13
1985
Main Address: 444 N. Summit St.
formerly: 2 SeaGate, Grand Plaza, Wyndham Toledo, Crowne Plaza, Marriott, Sofitel[citation needed ]
23
Huntington National Bank
149 ft (45 m)
10
1924
Main Address: 519 Madison Avenue Formerly: United Savings Building, Home Building and Savings Co.[citation needed ]
24
3130 Executive Pkwy
147 ft (45 m)
10
1974
Main Address: 3130 Executive Pkwy Commonly known as Citizens National Bank building Formerly: Charter One Bank building[citation needed ]
25
Executive Towers
142 ft (43 m)
13
1957
Main Address: 1920 Collingwood Boulevard[citation needed ]
26
Secor Building
141 ft (43 m)
10
1908
Main Address: 425 Jefferson Ave Formerly: Hotel Secor[citation needed ]
27
Spitzer Building
139 ft (42 m)
10
1896
Main Address: 520 Madison Avenue[citation needed ]
28
Nasby Building
135 ft (41 m)
8
1895
Main Address: 605 Madison Avenue Also known as the Madison Building, the cupola was removed in 1930s reducing the architectural height from 187 feet to 135 feet.[citation needed ]
29
Standart Lofts
122 ft (37 m)
7
1900
Main Address: 34 S Erie Street[citation needed ]
30
Pythian Castle
122 ft (37 m)
6
1890
Main Address: 801 Jefferson Avenue[citation needed ]
31
The Commerce Paper Company
115 ft (35 m)
8
1912
Main Address: 15-23 S Ontario Street[citation needed ]
Tallest destroyed or demolished
This table lists buildings in Toledo that were destroyed or demolished and at one time stood at least 115 feet (35 m) in height.
Name
Image
Heightft (m)
Floors
Completed in
Destroyed in
Notes
Hotel SeaGate
187 ft (57 m)[ 20]
19
1975
2021
Deconstructed to make room for a pocket park . [ 21]
Clarion Hotel Toledo
140 ft (43 m)[ 22]
11
1974
2014[ 23]
Land now occupied by the IUOE Local 18 and a credit union.[ 24]
Timeline of tallest buildings
The Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate stood as the tallest building in Toledo from 1982 to 2020.
This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest in Toledo.
Name
Street address
Years as tallest
Heightft / m
Floors
Salem Lutheran Church
02.0 1127 N Huron Street
1870–1877
N/A
First Congregational Church
02.0 St. Clair Street
1877–1891
170 / 52 (est)
N/A
Nasby Building
02.0 Madison Av & Huron St
1891–1906
187 / 57
8
The Nicholas Building
02.0 608 Madison Avenue
1906–1913
250 / 76
17
Riverfront Apartments
01.0 245 N Summit Street
1913–1930
289 / 88
23
PNC Bank Building
04.0 405 Madison Avenue
1930–1969
368 / 112
27
Tower on the Maumee
04.0 200 N St. Clair Street
1969–1982
400 / 122
30
Fifth Third Center at One SeaGate
03.0 1 Seagate
1982–2020
411 / 125
32
Cleveland-Cliffs HBI Furnace Tower
03.0 330 Millard Avenue
2020–present
457 / 139
N/A
See also
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