The Engineers Building, 1928

The Engineers Building, 1928
The first skyscraper built in the United States by an employee union. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, under the leadership of Warren Stanford Stone, erected this 14-story building in 1910 on the southeast corner of Ontario Street and St. Clair Avenue. There it stood for the next 79 years until it was razed in 1989 to make room for the Key Tower complex. This photograph of the building was taken in 1928. | Date: 1928 | Source: Cleveland Public Library Digital Gallery
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