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On the evening of June 28, when the LeVeque Tower in downtown Columbus is basking in blue light, don't panic. The blue hue is ...
LeVeque Tower glows blue June 28 for Global Smurfs Day, honoring Peyo’s legacy and hyping the new Smurfs film featuring ...
The LeVeque also includes a hotel, a Starbucks and several lounge areas. The LeVeque Tower was the tallest building between Chicago and New York when it was completed in 1927.
LeVeque Tower lighting installations from 1989, left, and the 2010s, right (Lea Smith and Sam Rosenthal) Today, when people look up at the LeVeque after dark, they see a tower arrayed in lights ...
"Everyone who grew up in this city or the surrounding area has a story about the LeVeque Tower." –Geri Lombard Q&A with Hotel LeVeque General Manager Geri Lombard What was the most difficult ...
LeVeque's daughter-in-law acquired the building in 1977 and renamed it the LeVeque Tower. In 2011, the LeVeque changed hands again, purchased by a group of local investors, who sought to restore ...
The LeVeque Tower has long been Downtown’s signature building, an art deco landmark that signaled you were home when driving back after a long trip, or hovering above you as you walked past on a ...
The boutique hotel, with 150 guest rooms and suites, will be the focal point of the tower. Its theme, "a starry sky," will be reflected in elements from the lobby to guest rooms on floors 5-10.
Rising 555 feet into the sky, the LeVeque Tower took three years to build. Five workers died on the project. Columbus' iconic LeVeque Tower downtown was sold again this week, changing hands for ...
On page 1B of the paper, a photo ran that showed the top half of the iconic LeVeque Tower in downtown Columbus breaking off and falling into the Scioto River. Advertisement.
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The LeVeque Tower will turn purple on Saturday evening in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Marsy’s Law for Ohio. Organizers say they hope fans packing the Arena ...
The LeVeque Tower has long been Downtown’s signature building, an art deco landmark that signaled you were home when driving back after a long trip, or hovering above you as you walked past on a ...
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