- Ohio-based
Trustcorp in 1990 and
holding company AmeriTrust Corporation, in
September 1991.
Ameritrust was the
successor to
Cleveland Trust Company, which...
- 29-story, 383 feet (117 m)
tower commonly known by its
previous name of
Ameritrust Tower and
formerly known as the
Cleveland Trust Tower. The
tower was completed...
- to
AmeriTrust Corporation and in 1983, it
changed to a
national charter allowing it to
expand outside the
state of Ohio. In the 1980s,
AmeriTrust Corporation...
-
negotiation with the Geis
Companies for a 15-year
lease on
space in the
Ameritrust Tower and
Swetland Building at the
corner of East 9th
Street and Euclid...
-
headquarters of the
Cleveland Trust Company, then
called Ameritrust, but the
project was
cancelled after Ameritrust was
purchased and
merged into Key Bank, leaving...
- for Cleveland-based
Society Corporation.
Society had
recently acquired AmeriTrust and
canceled AmeriTrust's
plans for an even
taller (61-story) building...
-
Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, a
closed town The 9, a
residential portion of
Ameritrust Tower in
Cleveland Louis Niñé (1922–1983), New York
politician whose surname...
- Roc Oil (100%)
Sinopharm Group Sisram Medical Zhaojin Mining (3.57%)
Ameritrust Group (100%)
Fidelidade (84.99%)
Fosun United Health Insurance (20.00%)...
- 1996.
Cuyahoga County purchased all
three structures as part of the "
Ameritrust complex" in 2005. In 2013, the
Cleveland Trust Company Building was sold...
- the new
Ameritrust Center, an 1,197-foot (365 m) skys****er
designed by New York's Kohn
Pedersen Fox.
Before construction began,
Ameritrust was acquired...