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Beekman Tower
New York City
867
feet
76
floors
2010
year built

The Beekman, also known as Beekman Tower a is a 76-story skyscraper designed by acclaimed architect Frank Gehry currently under construction in the New York City borough of Manhattan at 8 Spruce Street, just south of City Hall Plaza and the Brooklyn Bridge. It is also adjacent to the main campus of Pace University. The Beekman Tower will be one of the tallest buildings in New York City.

237
feet
12
floors
2010
year built

The Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island Headquarters is a LEED Certified high-rise project currently under construction in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. The building is wedged in between the two Waterplace towers, at the intersection of American Express Plaza and Exchange Street.

Chant Tower
Albuquerque
351
feet
30
floors
2010
year built

The Chant Tower is a thirty story mixed-use tower planned to be built at the SW corner of Jefferson & I-25 in Albuquerque. The Chant Tower is proposed to be taller than the 351-foot Albuquerque Plaza Office Tower. If built, it will become the second tallest building in the state of New Mexico after the The Residences at Packard Place slated for completion in 2010. This building will include a hotel, office space, and a limited amount of retail space.

Devon Tower
Oklahoma City
850
feet
50
floors
2012
year built

Devon World Headquarters Tower is a 50-story corporate skyscraper under construction in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Construction began October 6, 2009, and is expected to be completed in 2012. The tower is located next to the historic Colcord Hotel, which Devon currently owns, on Sheridan Avenue between Hudson and Robinson Avenues.

786
feet
48
floors
2010
year built

The Duke Energy Center is a 786 feet (240 m) tall, 48-floor (54 floors including mechanical floors) skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. When completed in 2010, it was the second tallest building in Charlotte, and the tallest in the world to use precast double tees built by Prestress of the Carolinas. The building and adjacent cultural arts campus are owned by Wells Fargo.

Element
Tampa
460
feet
34
floors
2009
year built

Element is a 460ft (140m) tall skyscraper in Tampa, Florida. It has 34 floors and 395 units. It was designed by Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio, and developed by Novare Group / Intown Tampa Development.

1022
feet
93
floors
2015
year built

The Empire World Towers are two proposed supertall skyscrapers to be built in Miami, Florida in the United States. The complex consists of the Empire World Tower I and the Empire World Tower II. If completed, both towers would stand at 1,022 feet (312 m), with 93 stories each. They would surpass the Four Seasons Hotel Miami and become the city's 2nd tallest buildings, behind One Bayfront Plaza.

660
feet
43
floors
2011
year built

Fifth and Columbia Tower is a 660ft (201m) tall skyscraper approved for construction in Seattle, Washington. It will be completed in 2011 and have 43 floors. It was designed by Zimmer Gunsul Frasca and is being developed by Daniels Development Company. When the building is completed it will be the seventh tallest building in Seattle, and the tallest building completed since 2006.

494
feet
22
floors
2010
year built

Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore and Residences is a highrise hotel complex building under construction, located in Baltimore, Maryland. The building is expected to rise 494 feet (151 m). The building's construction began in 2007 and is expected to be completed in 2010. This building was originally planned to be constructed as two towers, each having 22 floors 294 feet (90 m).

565
feet
45
floors
2010
year built

Four Seasons Private Residences Denver is an under construction, 565 feet (172 m) tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. It is planned to be completed in 2010 and have 45 stories, and 695,000 sq ft (71,209 m²) of usable floors space. It is estimated to cost $350 millon, which would make it the most expensive privately-owned building ever constructed in Denver.

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