Vacant space was almost nowhere to be found at 10 Light Street, where visitors waited a half-hour or more to be taken in groups of 10 for an elevator ride to the building's 22nd-floor club room and terrace. Stepping outside, it was possible to see all the way south to the Key Bridge. Visitors also got to see some of the finer details of the 1929 Art Deco skyscraper, which opened as the Baltimore Trust Company Building and was once the tallest building on the East Coast outside New York. Imperial concrete eagles stare out from the building's upper facade.