National City Bank Building, Art Deco skyscraper in Downtown Toledo, United States
The National City Bank Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in downtown Toledo standing 368 feet tall. Its facade features Indiana limestone walls above Wisconsin black granite, with a 44-foot entrance arch that marks the main entrance.
The building was constructed in 1930 as the Ohio Bank Building and held the title of Toledo's tallest structure for 39 years. The Tower on the Maumee surpassed it in height after being completed in 1969.
The building preserves its original interior details with ornamental plaster and floor elements discovered during the 1997 restoration work. These features showcase the craftsmanship of the era and continue to shape how the interior spaces feel today.
The structure has 29 floors with flexible leasing options and available office space on multiple levels. Its location on Madison Avenue provides good access to downtown Toledo's business district.
A specific point on the building, called Triangulation Station Bank, serves as the reference point for all surveying and mapping data in Toledo. This geodetic marker makes it an important landmark for the city's surveying and cartographic work.
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