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Merchants Building | Detroit | n/a | 8 | 1922 |
The Merchants Building is a commercial building located at 206 E. Grand River Avenue (at Broadway Street) in Detroit, Michigan. It is also known as the Broadway Merchants Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The Merchants Building was designed by Otto Misch in 1922 for John Barlum (who also constructed the Barlum Tower). |
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Wells Fargo Building | Englewood | n/a | 10 | 1969 |
The Wells Fargo Building, is an office/bank building in Englewood, Colorado owned and operated by Situs Properties. Built into the building is a non-operational, digital clock tower. |
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Wells Fargo Center | Norfolk | n/a | 22 | 2010 |
Wells Fargo Center is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of Downtown Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The tower is named for Wells Fargo. |
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| Image Not Available | University Towers | Ann Arbor | n/a | 19 | 1965 |
University Towers is the name of a tall residential apartment building in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It stands at 536 South Forest Avenue. The building was constructed in 1965 and stands at 19 floors, with 240 units/rooms. The high-rise also contains a fitness center. It was designed in the international architectural style, using concrete and glass as its main materials. |
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Las Vegas City Hall | Las Vegas | n/a | 11 | 1973 |
Las Vegas City Hall is the center of municipal government for the City of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is located downtown, with its main entrance on Stewart Avenue. It is cited as an example of 1960s modernist architecture. The original eleven-story central tower was completed in 1973. An addition was completed in 2003 which included a three story surround to the central tower. |
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| Image Not Available | Shoreline East Condominiums | Detroit | n/a | 19 | 1966 |
Shoreline East Condominiums is the name of a residential high-rise located in the near-east end of Detroit, Michigan. It stands at 8200 East Jefferson Avenue, just across from Belle Isle. The building was constructed in 1966, and stands at 19 floors. It was designed in the modern architectural style. http://www.shorelinedetroit. |
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41 Park Row | NYC |
n/a | 13 | 1851 |
41 Park Row, often called the New York Times Building is located near New York City Hall in the New York City borough of Manhattan, was the longtime home of The New York Times, until it moved to Longacre Square, now known as Times Square. As of 2008, the building still stands as the oldest of the surviving buildings of what was once "Newspaper Row" and is owned by Pace University The newspaper's first building was located at 113 Nassau Street in New York City. |
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| Image Not Available | Flatiron Building | Fort Worth | n/a | 7 | 1907 |
The Flatiron Building is located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, at the corner of Houston and West 9th streets. At the time of its completion in 1907 it was one of city's the first steel frame buildings and the tallest building in north Texas. Fort Worth's Flatiron Building was commissioned by local physician Dr. Bacon Saunders, who reserved the top floor for his offices, at a cost of $70,000. |
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Aston Park, Dallas | Dallas | n/a | n/a | 1983 |
Aston Park is a public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, USA. The park is located on a triangle of land located between Pacific, Harwood and Live Oak in the City Center District. The park was dedicated in 1983 in honor of James W Aston, who was a prominent business leader and president of Republic National Bank in 1957. Adjacent to Republic Center, Corrigan Tower and Pacific Place, the park consists of a grove of mature trees and plaza area. |
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Coleman A. Young Municipal Center | Detroit | n/a | 20 | 1954 |
The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is a government office building in Downtown Detroit, near Hart Plaza, One Detroit Center and the Renaissance Center. Originally called the City-County Building, it was renamed for former Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young, after his death. The international style, high-rise building was constructed in 1951, and completed in 1954. It is 20 floors high, with one basement floor, for a total of 21. |
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