The Ziock Building is a historic skyscraper in Rockford, Illinois. Throughout its history, it has also been known as the Amerock Building and the Tower Building. Originally the home to several manufacturing enterprises owned by William H. Ziock, Jr., the tower became the headquarters of Amerock in the 1940s. Last used for manufacturing in the 1950s, the building was later used for storage, leading to its abandonment. In 2015, the Ziock Building was purchased, commencing renovation and redevelopment of the site into a high-rise hotel and convention center, which opened in 2020.
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| - The Ziock Building is a historic skyscraper in Rockford, Illinois. Throughout its history, it has also been known as the Amerock Building and the Tower Building. Originally the home to several manufacturing enterprises owned by William H. Ziock, Jr., the tower became the headquarters of Amerock in the 1940s. Last used for manufacturing in the 1950s, the building was later used for storage, leading to its abandonment. In 2015, the Ziock Building was purchased, commencing renovation and redevelopment of the site into a high-rise hotel and convention center, which opened in 2020. (en)
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| - The Ziock Building is a historic skyscraper in Rockford, Illinois. Throughout its history, it has also been known as the Amerock Building and the Tower Building. Originally the home to several manufacturing enterprises owned by William H. Ziock, Jr., the tower became the headquarters of Amerock in the 1940s. Last used for manufacturing in the 1950s, the building was later used for storage, leading to its abandonment. In 2015, the Ziock Building was purchased, commencing renovation and redevelopment of the site into a high-rise hotel and convention center, which opened in 2020. (en)
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