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  2. National City acquisition by PNC - Wikipedia

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    The transitional logo used by PNC Financial Services after it finalized the purchase of National City Corp., January 2009 –June 2010.. The National City acquisition by PNC was the deal by PNC Financial Services to acquire National City Corp. on October 24, 2008 following National City's untenable loan losses during the subprime mortgage crisis.

  3. National City Corp. - Wikipedia

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    National City Corporation was a regional bank holding company based in Cleveland, Ohio, founded in 1845; it was once one of the ten largest banks in America in terms of deposits, mortgages and home equity lines of credit. Subsidiary National City Mortgage is credited for doing the first mortgage in America.

  4. National City, California - Wikipedia

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    06-50398. GNIS feature IDs. 1661090, 2411216. Website. www .nationalcityca .gov. National City is a city located in the South Bay region of the San Diego metropolitan area, in southwestern San Diego County, California . The population was 56,173 at the 2020 United States census, down from 58,582 at the 2010 census.

  5. PNC Tower - Wikipedia

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    PNC Tower. 101 S. Fifth St. /  38.256222°N 85.758000°W  / 38.256222; -85.758000. PNC Tower is a skyscraper in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky, and located at 101 South Fifth Street. It was completed in 1972 and was originally named First National Tower .

  6. PNC Center (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    PNC Center (Cleveland) /  41.500583°N 81.687806°W  / 41.500583; -81.687806. PNC Center (formerly National City Center) is a skyscraper located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio at the northwest corner of Euclid Avenue and East 9th Street. The building has 35 stories and rises to a height of 410 feet (120 m), and was designed by Skidmore ...

  7. Urban planning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, the first National Conference on City Planning was held in Washington D.C. Dominating the conference, Benjamin C. Marshall urged the government to conduct a 'civic census' to study the state of American cities, educate the public on its findings, and establish a national city-planning committee.

  8. Westfield Plaza Bonita - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Plaza Bonita. East entrance of mall. Westfield Plaza Bonita commonly known as Plaza Bonita and Plaza is a shopping mall located in National City, California, and is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. Anchor stores at the center include Macy's, JCPenney, Crunch Fitness, Target, Nordstrom Rack and one vacant space once occupied by John ...

  9. John Nolen - Wikipedia

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    Wharton School. Harvard University. Occupation (s) Architect, writer. John Nolen (June 14, 1869 – February 18, 1937) [1] was an American landscape architect, planning consultant, founding member of the American City Planning Institute and a writer. [2] Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nolen was orphaned as a child and placed in Girard College.