Located in the heart of Cleveland's Theater District, the building was formerly known as Renaissance Center.
[2] The building has an attached parking garage with 444 spaces, Conference Facilities, a Restaurant, and Class A amenities.
[3] The tower maintains a popular legend that those on floors 12-15 after midnight see odd figures that resemble Cleveland pioneers from the nearby municipal graveyard.
Thus, as Star already had several offices established in Ohio amongst numerous other states, the new company procured those properties.
That merger explains U.S. Bancorp's presence in the Cleveland banking sector.