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Aria (formerly referred to as the Lewis Tower Building) could be a 33-story artistic movement building in Center town metropolis designed by the firm Edmund Beaman Gilchrist. Associate in Nursing exceptionally slender building, it had been one among the city’s tallest workplace high-rises till the building boom of the late Eighties. It housed offices till 2005 once the building was oversubscribed for conversion into condominiums.The building has undergone in depth interior transforming and exterior renovation (including facade scouring and treatment) and has been renamed Aria, a nod to the building’s location simply off the Avenue of the humanities, Philadelphia’s premier liberal arts passageway. The Aria was purchased in 2009 by Richard Oller and Jeffrey Goldstein.
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