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682
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51
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2005
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111 South Wacker Drive is an office tower located in Chicago. Completed in 2005 at 681 feet (208 m), the 51 story blue-glass structure is one of the tallest in the city. It sits on the site of the former U.S. Gypsum Building, one of the tallest demolished buildings in Chicago. Designed by Goettsch Partners, the building is noted for its unique parking ramp. The ramp's cyclical form creates a dramatic sloped ceiling for the building's main lobby underneath.

682
feet
52
floors
1993
year built

Four Seasons Hotel New York is the flagship hotel in the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts chain. In the 1980s, William Zeckendorf, a prominent American real estate developer, assembled 25,000 square feet (2,300 m) of vacant property on 57th Street between Madison and Park Avenue. Robert H. Burns, founder of Regent International Hotels, approached Harunori Takahashi, owner of EIE International Corporation company to build a luxurious hotel on the property.

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