YEAR BUILT: 1925, with the mezzanine replaced by an additional floor after 1943.
ARCHITECTURAL FIRM: Meaner and Hanloser.
STYLE: Italianate and Renaissance Revival elements.
SIZE: 15 stories.
HISTORY: Built as the Union Bank and Trust Building, and later renamed the West Virginia Building. Reportedly one of, if not the tallest building in West Virginia when it was built, and the second-tallest building in the state in the 1980s, perhaps still today. Former home to the swanky restaurant Permon's, and the original home to WSAZ-TV.