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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. |
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Viridian Tower | Nashville | 378 ft. | 31 | 2006 |
The Viridian Tower is a 378 foot (115 m), 31 story skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee. The building's features include an H.G. Hill grocery store on the bottom floor, rooftop pool, fitness center and clubroom, and secure key card access. In 2007, the building received Project of the Year Award by Urban Land Institute. |
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Vinton Building | Detroit | 172 ft. | 12 | 1916 |
The Vinton Building is a residential high-rise located at 600 Woodward Avenue (at the northeast corner of Woodward and Congress Street) in Detroit, Michigan. It is located next to the First National Building, and stands across Woodward Avenue from Chase Tower, and across Congress Street from Comerica Tower and the Guardian Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It stands 12 stories tall, 172 ft. (52 m), with 2 basement levels for a total of 14 floors. |
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ViewPoint | Atlanta | 480 ft. | 36 | 2006 |
ViewPoint is a 480ft (146m) tall skyscraper in Atlanta, Georgia. It started construction in 2006 and has 36 floors. Preston Partnership, LLC designed the building, and Novare Group developed it. The first 2 floors have 50,000 square feet (4,600 m) of retail, and the skyscraper has 385 residential units. It is the 18th tallest building in Atlanta. |
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Victory Tower | Dallas | 400 ft. | 43 | n/a |
The Victory Tower, also referred to as Mandarin Oriental Dallas Hotel & Residences, is a skyscraper under on-hold status in the new Victory Park neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. The building is the tallest structure under construction in the city, and is the only building planned to rise over 400 feet (122 meters) under construction in Dallas. Upon completion, the Victory Tower would stand as the 8th-tallest building in the city, rising to a height of 650 feet (198 m) with 43 floors. |
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Vern Riffe State Office Tower | Columbus | 503 ft. | 32 | 1988 |
The Vern Riffe State Office Tower is a 503ft (153m) tall skyscraper in Columbus, Ohio. It was completed in 1988 and has 32 floors. NBBJ designed the building, which is the 5th tallest in Columbus, and has 102,192 m² floor area. An eariler idea for this site, also by NBBJ, would have included a site to the west of the present location, and would have effictivley closed off South Wall Street north of West State Street. The building was named for Vernal G. |
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Vantage Pointe Condominium | San Diego | 420 ft. | 41 | 2008 |
Vantage Pointe Condominium is a high-rise building in San Diego. Bounded by Eighth and Ninth Avenues, and A and B Streets, construction began in 2006 and ended in 2008. It is Downtown San Diego's largest condominium building. In 2009 the building's owners announced they will refund all the purchase deposits made for its units. |
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UW Tower | Seattle | 325 ft. | 22 | 1975 |
University of Washington Plaza is a skyscraper completed in 1975 in the University District of Seattle, Washington. The 99 m (325 ft), 22 storey tower, designed by NBBJ, is the tallest building outside of Downtown Seattle area. The tower was originally constructed as Safeco Plaza to serve as Safeco Insurance's headquarters, and was generally known as the Safeco Building. Safeco sold the property to the University of Washington in 2006 and moved out in 2007. |
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US Bank Tower | Denver | 389 ft. | 26 | 1975 |
The US Bank Tower is a 389ft (119m) tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. It was completed in 1975 and has 26 floors. Minoru Yamasaki & Associates designed the building and it is the 19th tallest in Denver. Its facade is clad in white marble with tinted glass. |
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US Bank Plaza | Boise | 267 ft. | 20 | 1978 |
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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