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{{Short description|331 ft, 22-story mixed-use skyscraper located in Dayton, Ohio}}
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'''40 West 4th Centre''' is a 331 ft, 22-story office skyscraper located in [[Dayton, Ohio]]. Upon its completion in 1969, it was the tallest building in Dayton, but was subsequently surpassed by the [[Kettering Tower]]. It was designed by Paul H. Deneau.
The '''Grant-Deneau Tower''' (formerly known as '''40 West 4th Centre''') is a 331 ft, 22-story former office and now mixed-use skyscraper located in [[Dayton, Ohio]]. Upon its completion in 1969, it was the tallest building in Dayton, but was surpassed by the [[Kettering Tower]] one year later. It is now the fourth tallest building. It was designed by architect Paul H. Deneau.

==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of tallest buildings in Dayton, Ohio]]
*[[List of tallest buildings in Dayton, Ohio]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://thewindsorcompanies.com/projects/grant-deneau-tower/ Official website]
*[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=40west4centre-dayton-oh-usa 40 West 4th Centre]


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Latest revision as of 14:59, 3 April 2024

Grant-Deneau Tower
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Completed1969
Technical details
Floor count22

The Grant-Deneau Tower (formerly known as 40 West 4th Centre) is a 331 ft, 22-story former office and now mixed-use skyscraper located in Dayton, Ohio. Upon its completion in 1969, it was the tallest building in Dayton, but was surpassed by the Kettering Tower one year later. It is now the fourth tallest building. It was designed by architect Paul H. Deneau.

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39°45′27″N 84°11′34″W / 39.7576°N 84.1927°W / 39.7576; -84.1927