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123 Mission Street
San Francisco
407
feet
29
floors
1986
year built

123 Mission Street is a skyscraper in San Francisco, California. The building rises 407 feet (124 meters) in San Francisco's South Beach neighborhood. It contains 29 floors, and was completed in 1986. 123 Mission Street currently stands as the 38th-tallest building in the city. The architect who designed the building was Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

1515 Poydras
New Orleans
341
feet
29
floors
1984
year built

1515 Poydras (formerly the Gulf Building), located at 1515 Poydras Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 29-story, 341 feet (104 m)-tall skyscraper.

425
feet
29
floors
1986
year built

1835 Market Street, formerly known as Eleven Penn Center, is a high-rise building located in the Market West region of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building stands at 425 feet (130 meters) with 29 floors, and was completed in 1986. It is currently the 21st-tallest building in Philadelphia. The architectural firm who designed the building was the Kling Lindquist Partnership.

195 Broadway
New York City
??
feet
29
floors
1916
year built

195 Broadway is a 29-story building on Broadway in the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was the longtime headquarters of American Telephone and Telegraph, as well as Western Union for a time. It occupies an entire block on one side of Broadway, running from Dey Street to Fulton Street. It also has the address 15 Dey Street, well known as the site of one end of the first transcontinental telephone call.

435
feet
29
floors
1973
year built

2000 Market Street is a high-rise building located in the Market West region of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building stands at 435 feet (133 meters) with 29 floors, and was completed in 1973. It is currently tied with Two Logan Square as the 17th-tallest building in Philadelphia. The architect of the building was Pitcairn Properties, Inc.

362
feet
29
floors
1965
year built

225 Baronne Street, located at 225 Baronne Street in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 29-story, 362 feet (110 m)-tall skyscraper.

33 Thomas Street
New York City
550
feet
29
floors
1974
year built

The former AT&T Long Lines Building at 33 Thomas Street is a 550 feet (167.5 meter) tall skyscraper in the Borough of Manhattan, New York, United States. It stands on the east side of Church Street, between Thomas and Worth Streets, in the Civic Center neighborhood of New York City. The building is an extreme example of the Brutalist architectural style, with no windows and a flat concrete slab facade.

453
feet
29
floors
2001
year built

ABN AMRO Plaza is an office building located in the West Loop area of Chicago, Illinois, United States. ABN AMRO, parent company of Chicago financial institution LaSalle Bank owns and operates the building. To the east sits Citicorp Center building and to the south, residential-complex of Presidential Towers. In the base of the building, there is a LaSalle Bank branch, a Starbucks Coffee and an Au Bon Pain restaurant.

AT Tower
Cleveland
383
feet
29
floors
1971
year built

The Ameritrust Tower (formerly known as the Cleveland Trust Tower) is a brutalist skyscraper located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The building is 29 stories and rises to a height of 383 ft (117 m). It was designed by Marcel Breuer and Hamilton Smith and completed in 1971. The tower faces East 9th Street, and although plans called for a second mirror-image tower along Euclid Avenue, the second building was never constructed.

400
feet
29
floors
1974
year built

The California Automobile Association Building is an office tower located in San Francisco's Civic Center near the San Francisco City Hall on Van Ness Avenue. The building, completed in 1974, stands 400 feet (122 m) and has 29 floors of office space housing the California State Automobile Association.

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