Two Logan Square Explained

Two Logan Square
Location:100 North 18th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates:39.9556°N -75.1699°W
Map Type:Philadelphia#Pennsylvania#USA
Status:Completed
Building Type:Office
Roof:435feet
Floor Count:35
Start Date:1984
Opening:1987
Floor Area:692333square feet
Architect:Kohn Pedersen Fox
Owner:The Rubenstien Company

Two Logan Square is a highrise office building in Center City Philadelphia just off the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The building is known for its signature roofline with a backlit clock. It is a companion building to One Logan Square which stands across Cherry Street, and to Three Logan Square, across 18th Street.

The building, designed by the firm Kohn Pedersen Fox, was completed in 1987, the same year as One Liberty Place, which stood as Philadelphia's tallest building for 20 years.

The building's name is a nod to its neighborhood, Logan Square, so named for the nearby Logan Circle, one of William Penn's original five squares of Philadelphia.

Major tenants include the law firm Troutman Pepper LLP and Binswanger.

Previously the private school Delaware Valley High School had its administrative offices in Suite 1900.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Contact Us" (Archive). Delaware Valley High School. August 21, 2010. Retrieved on May 19, 2014. "DVHS - Administration 100 N. 18th Street Two Logan Square, Suite 1900 Philadelphia, PA 19103" and "DVHS - Bucks 299 Jacksonville Road Warminster, PA 18974" and "DVHS - Kelly 4333 Kelly Drive Philadelphia, PA 19129"