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The PNC Center is a 108-meter (354 feet) tall office building located in Cincinnati, Ohio . It is located primarily in the Central Business District and borders Main Street and East Fifth Street. The building's 27 floors are used for office and commercial use. On the southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets is a public plaza.

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4-648: PNC Center may refer to: PNC Center (Cincinnati) , a building in Cincinnati, Ohio PNC Center (Cleveland) , a building in Cleveland, Ohio, the former headquarters of National City PNC Center (Fort Lauderdale) , formerly National City Center a building in Fort Lauderdale, Florida PNC Center (Fort Wayne) , a building in Fort Wayne, Indiana Hyatt Regency Indianapolis ,

8-631: A mixed use building in Indianapolis, Indiana also known as the PNC Center Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PNC Center . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PNC_Center&oldid=1223400176 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

12-437: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages PNC Center (Cincinnati) Built in 1979, this skyscraper was the tallest completed in Cincinnati during the 1970s decade. It initially served as headquarters of Central Trust Bank, which PNC acquired in 1988. With the acquisition, PNC also became the lead tenant of the historic PNC Tower , Central Trust's headquarters before

16-410: The 1979 building was constructed. The building's exterior is typical of 1970s architecture. It features a lightly colored exterior wall with tinted rectangular windows. Unusual for architecture of the time, there are a number of setbacks in the building, both horizontally and vertically. The building has no crown or topped area which is also typical of 1970s architecture. The roof is flat. The building

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