
First National Bank Tower - Akron, Ohio
N 41° 04.940 W 081° 31.099
17T E 456462 N 4548025
First National Bank Tower, 106 S Main St, Akron, Ohio
Waymark Code: WM7YA3
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 12/22/2009
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This is one of Akron’s landmark buildings, constructed in 1929 by Carmichael Construction at a cost of over $2.6 million. Spanning 27 stories and a height of 331 feet, the tower is the tallest building in Akron and Summit County. It was originally known as the First Central Trust Building, but was known for many years as the First National Tower. As First National Bank’s corporate identity changed, the building has recently become known as FirstMerit Tower. The building headquarters FirstMerit Corporation and others.
It was designed by Walker & Weeks of Cleveland, who was the largest architectural firm in Ohio during the period 1925-45. The art deco structure has four tiered levels. The basement is of fluted limestone piers dividing the windows. The entry has a marquee surmounted by a clock with eagle ornamentation. The third floor windows have decorative escutcheons. An allegorical relief of wealth is found over the entry. The lobby is built with Tennessee marble, white brick, and terra cotta, and features a large banking hall with arched windows. The top of the building has a television broadcast tower, formerly used by WAKR-TV (now WVPX-TV) and WAKR-AM. The antenna reaches 442 feet. The building has undergone extensive renovation in the last few years, includes repointing of all masonry and terra-cotta joints, repairs to the windows, structural restoration, and a restoration of the 13th floor parapet.
Street address: 106 S Main St Akron, Ohio USA 44308
 County / Borough / Parish: Summit County
 Year listed: 2007
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Events that have made significant contribution to broad patterns of our history.
 Periods of significance: 1925-1949; 1950-1974
 Historic function: office building
 Current function: office building
 Privately owned?: yes
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 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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