Midland Building, Office skyscraper in Columbus, United States.
The Midland Building is an office structure in downtown Columbus with 21 floors and a height of 85 meters (280 feet). Located on East Broad Street, it features a straightforward modern design that stands among the city's mid-range tall buildings.
The building was completed in 1970 by architect Thomas E. Stanley during a period of downtown renewal and modernization in Columbus. This era brought new office structures to the city center.
The building stands as the nineteenth tallest structure in Columbus, representing the architectural evolution of Ohio's capital city.
The building sits centrally in the downtown area and is easy to spot when walking through the East Broad Street corridor. It serves as a useful reference point for navigating the business district.
The building's fixed construction classification and strategic position make it a reference point for navigation through downtown Columbus.
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