DescriptionKeyBank Tower, 2nd Street and Main Street, Dayton, OH.jpg
English: Built in 1971-1976, this Modern International-style building was designed by Lorenz + Williams, Inc. as a commercial office building, standing 27 stories and 384 feet (117 meters) tall above Courthouse Square in Downtown Dayton, and is the second-tallest building in the city. The building became home to the headquarters of MeadWestvaco in the 1970s, after which the building became known as the MeadWestvaco Tower. In 2008, following the relocation of the MeadWestvaco headquarters to Richmond, Virginia, the building became the KeyBank Tower, after its new primary tenant, KeyBank. The tower features a concrete panel exterior with vertical piers flanking vertical window bays with opaque glass spandrels, large bays at the base flanked by columns, and a flared concrete cornice at the top. The building is a noncontributing structure in the Downtown Dayton Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. The building today houses various commercial office tenants.
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