Indiana Michigan Power Center (previously known as One Summit Square and also as the Summit National Bank Building after one of its original tenants) is a , 27-story building in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates in the modern style, the building was intended to give the illusion of two structures, the adjoining tower housing the elevators. It is the tallest building (and tallest office building) in Fort Wayne and the tallest reinforced concrete building in the state of Indiana.
History
The original plan called for a second twenty-story office tower and a nine-story hotel that were never built. The new owners signed new long-term leases with both AEP and JPMorgan Chase. As a result of these changes, One Summit Square was renamed Indiana Michigan Power Center with added signage on the west and east facades of the building.
Until 2014, the thirteenth floor also housed the Window Garden Café, a Sodexo-managed cafeteria. The cafeteria reopened under the management of new owner Ceruti's Catering in 2018, and once again in 2019 as NOLA on 13. While not a partner in the cafe, NAI Hanning & Bean also owns restaurants at 1st Source Center downtown, near Northcrest Shopping Center, and two restaurants at the Ramada Plaza Hotel on the city's north side.
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Fort Wayne
References
External links
- Indiana Michigan Power}
