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1111 Third Avenue is a 454 ft (138m) tall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1980 and has 34 floors. It is the 19th tallest building in Seattle, and is owned by EOP Northwest Properties LLC. It has an award-winning outdoor landscaped area with seating and tables accented by bronze statues by sculptor Robert Graham, and floor to ceiling windows. The exterior of the building is composed of precast concrete with exposed aggregate surfaces and dual-glazed, solar bronze glass.
1500 Broadway is a skyscraper, located in Times Square, New York City. The skyscraper was completed in 1972, topping up at 119 meters (392 ft), and has 34 Floors. The 1500 Broadway is across the street from the 4 Times Square which houses the NASDAQ market site tower facility as well aoadcass network brt studio. The 1500 Broadway building is host to ABC Studios and Times Square Studios since 1985. Times Square Studios is a television studio located in Times Square in New York City, New York.
333 North Michigan is an art deco skyscraper located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. Architecturally, it is noted for its dramatic upper-level setbacks that were inspired by the 1923 skyscraper zoning laws.
400 South Tyron, formally called the Wachovia Center, is a skyscraper in Charlotte center city, North Carolina. When it was being built, there were rumors that the developer intended to add ten more floors to pass Bank of America Plaza, and become the tallest building in Charlotte. It is now the 11th tallest building.
45 Fremont Center (also called Bechtel Building) is a high-rise office building in San Francisco's Financial District between Market Street and Mission Street. It was completed in 1978. Its height is 476 feet (145 m), and it has 34 floors.
650 California Street, also known as the Hartford Building, is a 34 story, 142 m, (466 feet) office tower on the northwestern edge of San Francisco's Financial District. The tower is located on California Street on the edge of Chinatown, and not far from 555 California Street. 650 California is visible from every direction except from the southeast, where the Financial District skyscrapers block the view.
701 Brickell Avenue, more commonly known by its former name, The Lincoln Center, is an office skyscraper in the Brickell district of Miami, Florida. It is located on Brickell Avenue in the northern Brickell Financial District, just three blocks from Biscayne Bay. The tower was built in 1986 and opened as the Lincoln Center, it held that title until 2004.
880 West Broadway is a 470-foot-tall (140 m) building under construction located on the north-eastern corner of Broadway and Pacific Highway. Adjacent to Union Station, 880 West Broadway will be a prominent structure in the skyline of San Diego once completed. Construction began in mid-2008, and the project is expected to be complete in two and half years.
Allen Center is a skyscraper complex in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States. It consists of three buildings, One Allen Center (500 Dallas Street), Two Allen Center (1200 Smith Street), and Three Allen Center (333 Clay Street). The complex has about 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m) of space. The area that became the Allen Center was originally considered to be an eastern portion of the Fourth Ward.
The Borden Building is a 438ft (134m), 34 floor, tall skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio. It was topped out on May 9, 1973, and completed the next year. Harrison & Abramovitz designed the building, which is the 9th tallest in Columbus. It has 52,842 m² of floor space.
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