Duke Energy Building | |
Location City: | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Location Country: | United States |
Completion Date: | 1929 |
Floor Count: | 18 |
Architect: | Garber & Woodward and John Russell Pope |
Known For: | Location of Cincinnati's first white child birth |
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The Duke Energy Building (formerly the Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company Building) is a historic, 18-story, 269adj=midNaNadj=mid structure in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was designed by Cincinnati architectural firm Garber & Woodward and John Russell Pope.
The neoclassical tower was completed in 1929 for the Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company and served as the company's headquarters until its merger with Duke Energy in 2006.[1] From 1946 to 2011, CG&E sponsored an annual holiday model train display in the building's first-floor lobby.