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The Dominion Enterprises Building (often called "Dominion Square" or "Trader Square") is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The tower is named for Dominion Enterprises.
The North American Building is a historic high-rise building at 121 South Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designed by Philadelphia architect James H. Windrim (1840–1919), it was built in 1900 as the headquarters of the Philadelphia newspaper The North American (founded 1839). The building was commissioned by Thomas B. Wanamaker, the newspaper's publisher and son of John Wanamaker, the department store founder.
The Condominiums at North Bank Park is a 267ft (81m) tall high rise in Columbus, Ohio. It was constructed from 2006 to 2007 and has 20 floors. The 20th tallest building in Columbus was designed by 360 Architecture and developed by Nationwide Realty Investors.
The Times Square Building (formerly known as The New York Times Building) is an 18-story ( 81 m 267 ft ) building at 229 West 43rd Street in Times Square that was headquarters the New York Times from 1913 through 2007. The building was built in three stages between 1912 and 1937. The building, originally designed by Mortimer J.
The US Bank Plaza is a skyscraper located in Boise, Idaho, and is the tallest building in the state. Completed in 1978 and renovated in 2004, it rises 267 feet (81 m) spanning 20 floors. Originally "Idaho First Plaza," the building was the headquarters of the Idaho First National Bank, which was founded in 1867. Following acquisitions in neighboring states, IFNB was renamed West One Bank in 1989, and was acquired by U.S. Bank of Portland in 1995.
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