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PECO Building

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Type
  
office

Roof
  
384 ft (117 m)

Height
  
117 m

Opened
  
1970

Construction started
  
1916

Completed
  
1970

Floor count
  
29

Floors
  
25

Architecture firm
  
H2L2

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Location
  
2301 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Similar
  
G Fred DiBona Jr Building, Five Penn Center, Wells Fargo Building, Lewis Tower, Liberty Place

The PECO Building is a modernist office highrise in Center City Philadelphia. The building gets its name from PECO (Philadelphia Electric Company), one of the companies that merged to form Exelon Corporation. The building lies adjacent to the Schuylkill River and has the address of 2301 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

Map of PECO Building, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA

The North building has a height of 96 feet and a length of 380 feet and a width of 196 feet. The south has a height of 384 feet and a length of 165 and a width of 67 feet. The North building was built in 1916 and the South building was completed in 1970. The PECO Building is notable for its electronic display, which displays the time, temperature, news, and a variety of other community messages in amber-colored scrolling text around the top of the building. At midnight on January 1, 2009 the lights were shut down and replaced with a more energy efficient and more colorful LED-based system which went live on July 4, 2009.

References

PECO Building Wikipedia