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1 New York Place was a supertall skyscraper that was proposed in 2002 to rise 1,050 feet (320 m) tall and have 90 floors. The tower was supposed to be located in New York City's financial district at Broadway and Fulton Street, but the project was canceled. The tower was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and projected to cost USD $680 million. It would have had 1.3 million square feet (121,000 square meter) of floor space.
10 East 40th Street or the Mercantile Building is a skyscraper located in the Murray Hill section of New York City, between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, taking the width of the block between 40th and 39th Streets. Designed by Ludlow & Peabody and built by Jesse H. Jones, it was finished in 1929 and is considered part of the art deco school of architecture. When it was built, it was the fourth-tallest tower in the world.
10 Lafayette Square, also known as the Tishman Building, is a high-rise office tower located in Lafayette Square Buffalo, NY. Completed in 1959, it is the thirteenth tallest building in Buffalo, standing 263 feet (80 m) and 20 stories tall. The building was home to the Fortune 500 company, National Fuel Gas until 2002 when the company relocated to the Buffalo suburb, Williamsville.
Named for its address, 100 East Wisconsin is a high-rise located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Erected in 1989 on the site of the old Pabst building, its design is reflective of the authentic German architecture which has been preserved in downtown Milwaukee. It is bordered on the west by the Milwaukee River, and is the most significant building along the Milwaukee Riverwalk. It is the second tallest building in Wisconsin, behind the US Bank Center, which is also in downtown Milwaukee.
100 First Plaza is a skyscraper in San Francisco, California. The building rises 447 feet (136 meters) in the southern region of San Francisco’s Financial District. It contains 27 floors, and was completed in 1988. 100 First Plaza currently stands as the 30th-tallest building in the city. Heller Manus Architects served as the design architects for the development of 100 First Plaza with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill acting as the executive architect of record.
100 McAllister Street is a residential apartment tower located in San Francisco, California, owned and operated by the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. It includes mixed-use offices on various floors, and on the 24th floor, San Francisco's first cocktail lounge with a panoramic view: the Art Deco-style "Sky Room". Conceived as an unusual combination of a large church surmounted by a hotel, construction of the building brought architectural dispute.
100 North Central Expressway is a mid-rise Class B skyscraper located on the eastern edge of the Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The 12 story office building, located between Main Street and Elm Street along North Central Expressway, was announced in 1958 as the new home for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas. During construction in 1958 a stack of steel beams tumbled sixty feet to the basement level, killing one worker and injury two others.
100 North Main currently stands as the tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee. At 430 feet, (131m) it serves as 37 floors of office space. The building currently stands bordering Adams Street, North Second Street, and North Main. Finished in 1965, 100 North Main has remained a focal point of the Memphis riverfront skyline.
100 North Tampa, formerly known as the Regions Building and the AmSouth Building, is a skyscraper in Tampa, Florida, USA. Rising to a height of 579 feet (176 m) and 42 floors in Downtown Tampa, the structure currently stands as the tallest building in Tampa and the ninth-tallest building in Florida. 100 North Tampa was designed by the HKS, Inc. architectural firm, headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
100 Pine Street is a Class A office building at the northwest corner of Pine Street and Front Street in San Francisco's Financial District. The building is 476 feet (145 m) tall and has 33 floors, with 402,500 sq ft (37,000 m) of rentable office space and a 130-car garage (150 cars with valet parking). Completed in 1972 as headquarters of the Continental Insurance Company, the building is among the earlier of San Francisco's modern skyscrapers.
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