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Hilton San Diego Bayfront is the 15th tallest building in San Diego, California and is a prominent fixture in San Diego's skyline. It has a height of 385 ft (117 m) and contains 1,190 rooms. Located in the East Village district of Downtown San Diego, Hilton San Diego Bayfront is a 32-story building that utilizes the modern architectural style and was designed by the architect firm John Portman & Associates.
KeyBank Tower is a skyscraper located in Dayton, Ohio. Its address at 10 West 2nd Street was the first official name of the structure. The building was once named MeadWestvaco Tower until KeyBank gained naming rights to the tower in 2008. The tower has 27 floors and is 117 meters or 385 Feet tall. This KeyBank Tower is not to be confused with Key Tower in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Omni San Diego Hotel is a four-diamond high-rise luxury hotel and condominium tower in San Diego, California. It is owned and operated by Omni Hotels & Resorts. Built in 2004 at a cost of $124 million, the 32-story, 511-room Omni San Diego is located across the street from the San Diego Convention Center and connected via sky bridge to Petco Park. The hotel has over 20,000 square feet of meeting space in addition to a 9,750 square foot ballroom.
The Renaissance Nashville Hotel is a skyscraper and hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. The building is 385 feet high with 35 floors. The hotel is physically connected to the Nashville Convention Center.
Charles Center is a highrise apartment building located in Baltimore, Maryland. The building stands 385 feet/117 meters tall and contains 30 floors. The building was constructed in 1969 by developers Conklin + Rossant.
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