Landmark Office Towers is an 18-story office complex built
between 1928 and 1931 by the Van Sweringen Brothers at a cost of
approximately $20 million. The exterior of the building is
faced with limestone and embellished with Art Deco details.
At first look, Landmark Office Towers appears to be one
building, but it actually consists of 3 inter-connected structures
plus the Terminal Parking Garage, comprising over 1 million square
feet of office and retail space. The 3 building structures
are known today as the Midland Building, the Guildhall Building,
and the Republic Building. These 3 buildings
were part of the major development project undertaken by
Clevelanders, O.P. and M.J. Van Sweringen. Called The
Terminal Tower Group, the project also included construction of a
train station, hotel, department store, post office, and the
Terminal Tower, the tallest structure in the City.
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