the Key Center -- not the larger than life skyscraper tower dominating the skyline but the 23-story building off East Ninth and Superior Avenue -- is up for auction starting at $3.5 million.
The building used to showcase McDonald Investments on its facade and lists a prestigous downtown financial district address of 800 Superior Avenue, but is now in forclosure. It's prime -- right behind PNC, across from Bank One and Charter and Huntington, in case you're looking for bankers as neighbors. The auction house soliciting bids for the property notes it's had a "long history of housing some of Cleveland most prominent financial institutions," including Key Bank. When it was built in 1969, it was the city's fifth tallest structure.
The building used to showcase McDonald Investments on its facade and lists a prestigous downtown financial district address of 800 Superior Avenue, but is now in forclosure. It's prime -- right behind PNC, across from Bank One and Charter and Huntington, in case you're looking for bankers as neighbors. The auction house soliciting bids for the property notes it's had a "long history of housing some of Cleveland most prominent financial institutions," including Key Bank. When it was built in 1969, it was the city's fifth tallest structure.











