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Reibold Building

117 South Main Street
Dayton OH United States

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Finished1896
Floor Count11
Building Uses
 - office
 - government
Structural Types
 - highrise

 Heights ValueSource / Comments 
Roof155 ft
Main roof130 ft
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Description
- Architect: Charles Insco Williams

- Developer: Louis Napoleon Reibold

- Architect (renovation): Architects Associated

- General Contractor (renovation): L. B. Robinson

- The building was named after its developed, and originally served as a department store. It later served as commercial office space, and finally local government offices for Montgomery County after a major 2002 renovation and expansion.

- The 2002 renovation and expansion also include the construction of a 11-story, 800-space parking garage attatched to the building.

- The structure was originally constructed in three phases, the center section in 1896, the South annex in 1904, and the the North annex in 1914.

- This structure was Dayton's tallest from 1896 to 1904 when it was overtaken as the tallest by the United Brethren Building, now known as the City Centre Building.

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