Fifth Third Center

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Fifth Third Center, Corporate skyscraper in downtown Cincinnati, United States.

Fifth Third Center is a 30-story high-rise in downtown Cincinnati standing about 423 feet tall. The building displays International Style architecture with clean lines that stand out against the city skyline.

The architectural firm Harrison and Abramovitz designed this financial building, which opened in 1969. The project was part of downtown Cincinnati's modernization movement during the 1960s.

The building represents Cincinnati's role as a financial hub and serves as headquarters for Fifth Third Bank and many regional businesses. It shapes the downtown skyline and shows how important this location is to the region's economy.

The building sits at 511 Walnut Street near Fountain Square and is easy to reach on foot. With 12 elevators, visitors and employees can move between floors quickly and conveniently.

The building was one of the first in Cincinnati to apply modern international design principles at a large scale. This architectural direction influenced many later construction projects throughout the city.

Location: Ohio

Inception: 1989

Website: http://1southmaindayton.com

GPS coordinates: 39.75930,-84.19220

Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:26

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