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Fifth Third Center (Cincinnati)

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Fifth Third Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Cincinnati, in the U.S. state of Ohio on Fountain Square. The building has 30 stories and rises to a height of 423.23 feet (129.00 m). It is currently the fifth-tallest building in Cincinnati. It was designed by Harrison & Abramovitz and completed in 1969. The building serves as the corporate headquarters for Fifth Third Bank. On September 6, 2018, the building was the site of a mass shooting, in which four people were killed, including the suspect. Two others were also injured in the shooting.

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Fifth Third Center (Cincinnati)
Fountain Square Plaza, Cincinnati Central Business District

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Fountain Square Plaza
45202 Cincinnati, Central Business District
Ohio, United States
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