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338
feet
31
floors
??
year built

360 State Street (abbreviated as 360 State) is a skyscraper currently under construction. When complete, it will be the second-tallest building in New Haven, Connecticut, and the largest apartment building in the state. The 338-foot (103 m) tall mixed-use modernist building will include 500 luxury apartments which will sit on top of 25,000 square feet (2,300 m) of retail space.

360 Tenth Avenue
New York City
772
feet
61
floors
??
year built

360 Tenth Avenue is a skyscraper under construction in the Clinton neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It will be 772ft (236 m) tall and have 61 floors.

568
feet
46
floors
2009
year built

3670 Wilshire Boulevard was the location of a proposed 568 ft (173 m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was planned to be completed in 2009 and would have had 46 floors.

37 Wall Street
New York City
??
feet
25
floors
1907
year built

37 Wall Street was built as an office building on Manhattan's Wall Street. It was designed by Francis Kimball and constructed during 1906-1907 for The Trust Company of America which occupied the ground floor. The building, completed in 1907, stands at 25 floors, plus a penthouse level that includes apartments and a terrace. No longer offices, the building has been converted/restored by Costas Kondylis.

840
feet
76
floors
??
year built

375 East Wacker is a 76-story mixed-use skyscraper planned for the Lakeshore East area of Chicago. The façade will be mostly glass with limestone accents and the façade will be lit with LEDs which would change colors with the seasons. North Field Drive will pass under the structure. There will be a large cutout of about 20 floors in the middle of the building, something akin to the Grande Arche building in Paris.

375 Pearl
New York City
3
feet
32
floors
1975
year built

375 Pearl (also known as the Verizon Building and One Brooklyn Bridge Plaza) is a 32-story telephone switching building at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge. The building, which appears windowless but has several 3-foot-wide slits (0.91 m) (some with glass) running up the building, is the tallest building next to the Brooklyn Bridge and is featured in most photos of the bridge from the Brooklyn side.

383 Madison Avenue
New York City
755
feet
47
floors
2001
year built

383 Madison Avenue is an office building in New York City located on Madison Avenue between 46th and 47th Streets and owned by JP Morgan Chase. Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, it is 755 ft (230 m) tall with 47 floors. It was completed in 2001 and opened in 2002, at which time it was, by some reports, the 88th tallest building in the world. The building is approximately 110 000 rentable square meters (1,200,000 sq ft).

50
feet
10
floors
1988
year built

388 Greenwich Street, originally called the Shearson Lehman Plaza, and more recently the Travelers Building, is a skyscraper located at 388 Greenwich St. in the TriBeCa neighborhood of New York City. 388 Greenwich Street forms a complex with neighboring 10-story 390 Greenwich Street near the Hudson River. Currently, the two buildings comprise the headquarters of the corporate and investment banking arm of financial services corporation Citigroup.

399 Park Avenue
New York City
524
feet
41
floors
1961
year built

399 Park Avenue is a 41-story office building that is the world headquarters of Citigroup in New York City, United States. Citigroup's chairman and chief executive officer operate from the building's second floor. The company moved to the building from 55 Wall Street; a move which marked a migration of several large banks from downtown to midtown Manhattan. It occupies the entire block between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street and 54th Street.

978
feet
74
floors
2013
year built

4 World Trade Center (also known by its street address, 150 Greenwich Street) is a skyscraper that is part of the new World Trade Center complex in New York City. It opened to tenants and the public on November 13, 2013. It is located on the southeast corner of the 16-acre (6.5 ha) World Trade Center site, where the original nine-story 4 World Trade Center stood. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki was awarded the contract to design the 978-foot-tall (298 m) building.

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