North Point I (North Point Building) is an unusual office structure with seven levels. Five of the levels are above grade with two below, atop foundation of the former
Press building. Its most distinctive features are its large triangular floor plans, which are split by a nine story glass angled atrium with views of Cleveland's lakefront and
North Coast Harbor. It is also linked by
skybridge to a 1,000 car parking garage to the north and to its counterpart, North Point II to the east. Jones Day is headquartered in Phase I. North Point II (North Point Tower) reaches 20 stories and 286 ft (87 m). It holds of office space and is clad in colorful tile panels. It was designed by Cleveland architect
Jerry Payto. The two phases (North Point I and North Point II) were built at a combined cost of $125 million and were privately financed. The building features blue and black strip Pattern design, the blue lines contains glass windows that goes around the Building ==See also==