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One57
New York City
1005
feet
75
floors
2014
year built

One57, formerly known as Carnegie 57 (nicknamed "The Billionaire Building"), is a 75-story (marketed as 90-story) supertall skyscraper at 157 West 57th Street in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Upon completion in 2014, it stood at 1,005 feet (306 m) tall, making it the tallest residential building in the city for a few months until 432 Park Avenue was constructed.

OneAmerica Tower
Indianapolis
533
feet
38
floors
1982
year built

OneAmerica Tower is a 38-story building at 200 North Illinois Street in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It is used by various companies for offices. The building opened in 1982 and is made of Indiana Limestone. From 1982 to 1990, the OneAmerica Tower was the tallest building in the state of Indiana. The OneAmerica Tower is the 2nd tallest building in Indianapolis behind only the Chase Tower.

Oneten
Providence
520
feet
40
floors
1927
year built

One Ten Westminster was a proposed high-rise project in Providence, Rhode Island that was canceled in late 2007. Located at the address 110 Westminster Street, the 40-story 520-foot (158m) One Ten would have contained luxury condominiums and claimed the title of the tallest building in Providence, supplanting the 26-floor Bank of America building that was finished in 1927, and would have been the tallest residential building in New England.

Onyx on First
Washington, DC
170
feet
14
floors
??
year built

Onyx on First is a high-rise building located in the United States capital of Washington, D.C.. The high-rise was develops by the Canyon-Johnson Urban Fund. Demolition of the original buildings in the location began in September 2006 and construction began on October 31, 2006 , being completed in August 2008 The building is expected to rise 170 feet (52 m) has 14 stories and 4 basement stories. The building is an apartment complex with 266 units.

543
feet
60
floors
2007
year built

The Opera Tower is a residential skyscraper in Miami, Florida, United States. It was developed by Florida East Coast Realty, and was completed in late 2007. The Opera Tower received its temporary certificate of occupancy on December 26, 2007. The 60-story tower is located at 1750 North Bayshore Drive in Media and Entertainment District, just north of Downtown Miami, and contains 635 luxury condominiums. Resales for condominiums units were handled by Vistas International Realty.

404
feet
28
floors
1970
year built

The Ordway Building (also known as One Kaiser Plaza) is a skyscraper located in downtown Oakland, California. The building lies close to Oakland's Lake Merritt and the tower contains 28 stories of office space. There are eight corner offices per floor, since the skyscraper has a "H"-shaped floor plan. Standing at 404 feet (123 m) tall, the Ordway Building is the tallest skyscraper in both the city of Oakland and in the Bay Area outside of San Francisco.

378
feet
40
floors
1963
year built

400 East Randolph Street Condominiums or simply 400 East Randolph (formerly Outer Drive East) is a 40-story high-rise designed by Reinheimer & Associates. The building primarily consists of residential condominiums, though there are a couple businesses and restaurants located in the building. Located on East Randolph Street on the New Eastside in Chicago, the building sits between The Buckingham to its west and Harbor Point to its east.

PacBell Building
San Francisco
436
feet
26
floors
1925
year built

The PacBell Building or 140 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco's South of Market district is a Neo-Gothic, 435 feet (133 m) office tower located close to the St. Regis Museum Tower and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The 26-floor building was completed in 1925 and was San Francisco's first significant skyscraper development when construction began in 1924. The building was the tallest in San Francisco until the Russ Building tied its 435 foot (133 m) height two years later in 1927.

PacBell Tower
Los Angeles
448
feet
17
floors
1961
year built

The AT&T Switching Center, is a 448ft (137m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1961 and has 17 floors. It is the 29th tallest building in Los Angeles. A microwave tower, used from 1961 - 1993, is on top of the building. The building now serves 1.3 million phone lines in the 213 area code for foreign long distance calling.

492
feet
34
floors
1971
year built

The Pacific Gas & Electric Building is an office skyscraper located in San Francisco's Financial District on Mission Street. The building, completed in 1971, stands 492 feet or 150 m tall and has 34 floors. Pacific Gas & Electric, Northern California's main utility, is headquartered in this tower.

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