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400 West Market, the tallest building in Louisville National City Tower, 2nd tallest building in Louisville PNC Plaza, the city's 3rd tallest building The West Tower of the Galt House is the 12th tallest building in Louisville. The 800 Apartments, Louisville's 15th tallest building Heyburn Building, the city's 17th tallest building
The market began operating in 1840, across the street from its current location. [1] Josiah Barber and Richard Lord, prominent businessmen and both former mayors of Ohio City before it was incorporated into Cleveland, donated land to Ohio City's government, stipulating that the tract be used for an open-air neighborhood market.
The Louisville skyline 400 West Market. Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area. Its boundaries are the Ohio River to the north, Hancock Street to the east, York and Jacob Streets to the south, and 9th Street to the west. As of ...
The plaza was last sold in 2016, according to county fiscal office records. That year, Garrison Central West Market LLC sold the plaza to Select West Market Plaza LLC for $4.8 million.
West Market Street United Methodist Church (WMSUMC) is one of the oldest churches in Greensboro, North Carolina, and is over 190 years old; WMSUMC is located in downtown Greensboro across from the courthouse. It is a relatively large church with approximately 1700 members, though not all are active.
400 West Market: 549 (167) 35 1993 Louisville Formerly AEGON Center; formerly Capital Holding Tower; formerly Providian Center; tallest building in Kentucky, 1993 to present [1] 2 PNC Tower: 512 (156) 40 1972 Louisville Formerly First National Tower and National City Tower; tallest building in Kentucky, 1972–1993.
400 West Market is a skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The 35-story, 549-foot (167 m) high structure was designed by architect John Burgee with Philip Johnson . It was Kentucky's tallest building when built for $100 million in 1991.
West Market Square was a central focal point of Bangor's commercial business activity into the 20th century. The east side of the square is lined by six, built between c. 1834 and 1870, with the seventh building in the historic district, the Merrill Trust Company building at 2 Hammond Street, located just off the square to the northeast.