Kodak Tower

The Kodak Tower has long been recognized as a landmark in the Rochester skyline, and an icon in the world of film photography.

Kodak Tower was designed by Howard Wright Cutler and Gordon & Kaelber Architects with a French Renaissance style.

The nest box was installed as part of an effort to reintroduce peregrine falcons to eastern North America after the species was listed on the U.S.

The building has 19 floors of commercial office space occupied exclusively by the Eastman Kodak Company.

[16] A block letter sign that spells out the company name KODAK is displayed at the roof level of the north and the south sides of the tower.

[17] In addition to the sign, the tower's 18th and 19th balcony facade is lighted during special occasions such as sporting events and holidays.

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Kodak Tower Under Renovation in 2008