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Image Not Available The Pointe at Brickell Village Miami 442 ft. 42 n/a

The Pointe at Brickell Village is a high-rise building planned for construction in the downtown region of Miami, Florida. It has been approved by the City of Miami, and is scheduled to begin construction in late 2007. If completed, the building would rise 442 feet (135 meters), with 42 floors. The Pointe at Brickell Village is one of several new residential developments taking place in Miami, and is a part of the city's recent Manhattanization wave. It is scheduled to be completed by 2009.

Image Not Available World Trade Center Memorial

NYC

30 ft. n/a n/a

In August 2006, the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey began heavy construction on the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The Memorial will be located at the World Trade Center site, on the former location of the two towers destroyed during the September 11 attacks in 2001. The World Trade Center Memorial Foundation was renamed the National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center in 2007.

Image Not Available 360 Tenth Avenue

NYC

772 ft. 61 n/a

360 Tenth Avenue is a skyscraper under construction in the Clinton neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It will be 772ft (236 m) tall and have 61 floors.

Image Not Available 350 Mission Street

SF

300 ft. 27 n/a

350 Mission Street is a proposed skyscraper located in San Francisco's South of Market district. The current design is 375 feet (114 m) above street level, with 27 stories. Upon completion, the building plans to attain LEED Gold status.

400 North Lake Shore Drive photo 400 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago 2,134 ft. 150 n/a

The Chicago Spire is a skyscraper that was under construction in the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois. The building was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and is being developed by Garrett Kelleher of Shelbourne Development Group, Inc. If completed, at 2,000 feet (610 m) and with 150 floors, it will be among the world's tallest buildings and freestanding structures. Originally announced in May 2005 by Christopher T.

Image Not Available Capitol Grand Tower Sacramento 965 ft. 56 n/a

The Capitol Grand Tower is a proposed residential skyscraper located on the northeast corner of 12th and J Streets in downtown Sacramento, California. The proposal stands at 965 feet (294 m), which is significantly taller than Sacramento's current tallest building, the Wells Fargo Center. The tower was originally proposed as a 701 foot (213 m) tower containing 56 floors. These floors would contain 280 condominiums, 200 hotel rooms, and 50,000 square feet (4,650 square meter) of office space.

Image Not Available Vornado Tower

NYC

1,198 ft. 60 n/a

The Vornado Tower is a proposed 60 floor tower in New York City. It will have 430 units and 120,770 m² of floor space. The Hillier Group designed the building.

Image Not Available Con-Ed Redevelopment

NYC

718 ft. 69 n/a

The Con-Ed Redevelopment is a complex of residential skyscraper proposed in New York City. 685 1st Avenue will be 718 ft (219m) tall and have 69 floors. 700 1st Avenue Tower 3 will be 689 ft (210m) tall and have 66 floors. 708 1st Avenue will be 666 ft (203m) tall and have 45 floors. It will also contain 700 1st Avenue Tower 2, 700 1st Avenue Tower 1, 616 1st Avenue Tower 1, and 616 1st Avenue Tower 2.

Image Not Available 880 West Broadway San Diego 470 ft. 34 n/a

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.

Image Not Available 1101 Brickell Miami 926 ft. 80 n/a

The 1101 Brickell Building is a planned skyscraper in downtown Miami, Florida, United States. It has been recently approved by the City of Miami and by the Federal Aviation Administration, and therefore construction is expected to begin soon. Completion of the building is unknown, while some speculate the building may start construction as soon as the "Late 2000's recession" ends.

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