Hahn Loeser's Cleveland office is located in one of the most recognizable buildings in downtown Cleveland. At the time of its construction, our building was the second tallest in Cleveland, only six stories shorter than the Terminal Tower. Designed in the early 1980s by Gyo Obata, of the St. Louis architectural firm of Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, Inc., the building cost $200 million and featured more than 1.5 million gross square feet. Originally designed as the "Sohio Tower and Atrium," the building was intended as a symbol of leadership for The Standard Oil Company which was founded in Cleveland in 1866 by John D. Rockefeller, the first self-made millionaire in history.
200 Public Square
Suite 2800
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: 216.621.0150
Fax: 216.241.2824
From the East
Take I-480 West to I-77 North. Exit at East 9th Street/Ontario Street. Proceed North on Ontario Street. Turn right on Superior Avenue. After the second stop light, turn right into the BP/Amaco Garage.
From the West
Take I-90 East. Exit at Ontario Street, exit number 171B. . Proceed North on Ontario Street. Turn right on Superior Avenue. After the second stop light, turn right into the BP/Amaco Garage
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