Borden Building, Skyscraper in Columbus, United States
The Borden Building is a modern high-rise with 34 floors located in downtown Columbus that shapes the city skyline. It combines office space with retail areas and serves as a workplace for major companies and government agencies.
The high-rise was constructed in the 1970s following designs by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz and has shaped the city's skyline since then. Its completion marked an important moment in the modern development of Columbus's downtown area.
The structure houses offices for several state agencies, including Ohio's Secretary of State and the Public Utilities Commission. This presence makes it an important center for administrative work in the city.
The structure sits centrally on East Broad Street and is easy to reach with clear signage and access to pedestrian areas. Those wanting to photograph it or explore the surrounding area will find many viewpoints around downtown.
The roof of the building was used as a filming location for a well-known music video and remains a notable point in the city's pop culture history. This connection to the entertainment world surprises many visitors who otherwise know it only as an office center.
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