Quick Facts
| City | Philadelphia, PA |
| Country | United States of America |
| Year | 1902 - 1904 |
| Floors | 18 |
| Height | 83.2 m / 273 ft |
Realization
| Architect |
G.W. and W.D. Hewitt |
| Engineer |
Purdy and Henderson |
| Construction cost | 8,000,000 USD |
Building Info
| Alias |
The Bellevue |
| Address | 200 South Broad Street, at Walnut street |
| Materials |
steel structure terracotta rusticated stone |
| Style |
French Renaissance |
| Status | Completed |
Notes
- Expanded in 1912-1913.
- In 1904 the building opened with amenities such as three ballrooms, a library, Turkish and Swedish baths, and two in-house orchestras.
- Renovated in 1980 by Day and Zimmerman.

