Wick Building

Not to be confused with Wicks Building.
Wick Building

Front of the building
Location 34 Federal Plaza West, Youngstown, Ohio
Coordinates 41°6′2″N 80°39′2″W / 41.10056°N 80.65056°W / 41.10056; -80.65056Coordinates: 41°6′2″N 80°39′2″W / 41.10056°N 80.65056°W / 41.10056; -80.65056
Area less than one acre
Built 1910[1]
Architect D. H. Burnham & Company
Architectural style Romanesque
MPS Seven Early Office Buildings at Central Square TR
NRHP Reference # 80003153[2]
Added to NRHP February 8, 1980

The Wick Building, also known as The Wick Tower, is a high rise structure and second tallest building in Youngstown, Ohio. Constructed by D. H. Burnham & Company in 1910, the structure contains 13 floors and rises to a height of 184 feet. It is a classic example of Chicago School architecture, and contains a row of arches at the crown. The Wick Building was the tallest building in the city until the construction of Metropolitan Tower in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 8, 1980.

Redevelopment

The NYO Property Group bought the Wick Building in 2012 with plans of redeveloping the building into apartments. In August 2015, the building was reopened as The Wick Tower, a mix of apartments and extended stay properties, with commercial space on the first floor.[3]

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