The building opened for business in 1972. The property was originally named
Winters Bank Tower and served as the headquarters for Winters Bank. After
Bank One, which was headquartered in Columbus, acquired Winters Bank, the building owner,
Virginia Kettering, the daughter-in-law of inventor
Charles F. Kettering, changed the name to Kettering Tower. In 2005, a
New York investment firm, Kettering Tower Partners LLC, bought the Kettering Tower for $21.9 million, or $45.63 per square foot. The Kettering Tower owner defaulted on the mortgage and the property was sold to
Bank of America for $10.8 million at a Montgomery County Sheriff's Auction in 2011. In 2012, Albert Macanian of Dunkirk Realty, paid only $6.4 million for the property. In 2019 it was sold for $13 million to
STRATACACHE, which makes digital signs and monitors for restaurants and retail as well as virtual and augmented reality software for retail. The tower was later rebranded as STRATACACHE Tower, serving as global headquarters for the company. ==Restaurants and amenities==