Ameritech Center Explained

Ameritech Center
Location:45 Erieview Plaza, Cleveland, Ohio United States
Coordinates:41.5052°N -81.6905°W
Roof:253 ft (77 m)
Floor Count:16
Building Type:Apartments
Start Date:July 13, 1981
Completion Date:1983
Opening:1983
Architect:Madison Madison International
Developer:Turner Construction Company

The Bell Apartments (formerly Ameritech Center) is an upcoming residential high-rise building in Cleveland, Ohio. The building rises 253feet in Downtown Cleveland as a part of the Erieview Plaza complex.[1] It contains 16 floors, and was completed in 1983.[2] AT&T Center currently stands as the 31st-tallest building in the city, tied in rank with the Penton Media Building and the Ohio Savings Plaza. The architectural firm who designed the building was Madison Madison International.[1] AT&T Center contains offices of the Dallas-based AT&T Corporation.

AT&T in Cleveland was called Ohio Bell. Ohio Bell had been at Michigan Avenue (now vacated by Tower City Center) from 1890–1927, then they built the Huron Road complex from 1927–64, and moved to the Erieview Tower from 1964–83. In the late 1970s as more telephone technology had emerged, especially digital switching and more offices using computers, Ohio Bell needed more space. Erieview Tower did not have the space required, so Ohio Bell decided to build new headquarters at 45 Erieview Plaza.

Ground was broken on 13 July 1981 for Ohio Bell's new headquarters. It was designed by a Cleveland consortium of Dalton Dalton, Newport, and Little and Robert P. Madison International. Ohio Bell's construction of its new building occurred when Cleveland had its skyscraper boom in the 1980s. Ohio Bell, One Cleveland Center, and Eaton Center were all under construction at the same time.

The Ohio Bell Building opened in 1983 for business. The Ohio Bell Building has a mirror-like southern glass exposure which reflects the nearby Galleria at Erieview and the One Cleveland Center building. The north side has a curved glass shape to it. The building had undergone some name changes:

The Bell Apartments

On February 2, 2022, Ameritech Center was sold by firm SomeraRoad for $21.15 million to Texas-based developers who announced plans to be convert the building from commercial to residential purposes.[3] SomeraRoad had previously purchased the building for $36 million back in 2016.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ameritech Center. https://web.archive.org/web/20061210030453/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=ameritechcenter-cleveland-oh-usa. dead. December 10, 2006. 2007-12-27. Emporis.com.
  2. Web site: Ameritech Center. 2007-12-27. SkyscraperPage.com.
  3. News: Heisig . Eric . 2022-02-03 . $21.15M sale closes on former Ohio Bell building in downtown Cleveland, destined to become apartments . Cleveland. . 2023-10-20.