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RiverCenter I

Built: 1989-1990
Designed by: PDT Architects
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 19
Maximum Height: 308 feet / 94 meters
Location: 50 East RiverCenter Boulevard, Covington, United States

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Description by Chris Cousins of Urban Ohio.
R iverCenter I and II are two of Covington’s landmark towers. The RiverCenter I was built in 1990 and stands 308 feet tall, while RiverCenter II was built in 1999 at 292 feet. Both are the “gateway” buildings into Kentucky. The Post-Modern buildings provide sweeping views of the Cincinnati skyline.

 
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