Citrus Center
The Citrus Center, originally known as the CNA Tower, is a commercial office building in Orlando, Florida, located at 255 South Orange Avenue. Topped out in December 1970 and completed in April 1971, it was the first modern skyskraper in Orlando. It is 281 feet and 19 stories tall, the first five stories of which are a parking structure (four totally enclosed and the fifth open save for parapet walls,) with an entrance lobby and some tenants on the first floor. There is an upper mechanical floor of 1 1/2 stories above Floor 19 but they are not counted as floors. The roof contains a large structure to house electrical power switching circuitry, seven elevator winches (six passenger and one freight) and window-washing equipment (a workers' cradle and davit) mounted on rails.
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Citrus Center
The Citrus Center, originally known as the CNA Tower, is a commercial office building in Orlando, Florida, located at 255 South Orange Avenue. Topped out in December 1970 and completed in April 1971, it was the first modern skyskraper in Orlando. It is 281 feet and 19 stories tall, the first five stories of which are a parking structure (four totally enclosed and the fifth open save for parapet walls,) with an entrance lobby and some tenants on the first floor. There is an upper mechanical floor of 1 1/2 stories above Floor 19 but they are not counted as floors. The roof contains a large structure to house electrical power switching circuitry, seven elevator winches (six passenger and one freight) and window-washing equipment (a workers' cradle and davit) mounted on rails.
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