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US Bank Plaza | Sacramento | 381 ft. | 26 | 1991 |
The US Bank Plaza is located at 980 9th St in Sacramento, CA |
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US Bank Centre | Seattle | 580 ft. | 44 | 1987 |
US Bank Centre is a 580ft (177m) tall skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. It was constructed from 1987 to 1989 and has 44 floors. It is the 8th tallest building in Seattle and was designed by Callison Architecture. It opened as the Pacific First Centre and has 288,973 m² of office space. |
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US Bancorp Tower | Portland | 536 ft. | 42 | 1983 |
The US Bancorp Tower is the second tallest skyscraper in Portland, Oregon. It stands at 536 feet (163 m) with 42 floors. The building has nearly 1.1 million square feet (69,000 m²) of office space inside, making it the largest office building in Oregon in terms of volume, and the second tallest building in Oregon, with only the Wells Fargo Center exceeding its height. Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) with Pietro Belluschi as a consultant. |
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University Village, New York | NYC |
275 ft. | 30 | 1967 |
The University Village is a complex of three apartment buildings located in Greenwich Village in the Lower Manhattan-part of New York City. The complex is owned by New York University and was built in the 1960s as part of the University's transition to a residential college. One of the towers, 505 LaGuardia Place, is a co-op that does not house students and the other two towers, Silver Tower I and Silver Tower II, house faculty and graduate students of NYU. |
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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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| Image Not Available | University Club Tower | Milwaukee | 446 ft. | 25 | 2007 |
University Club Tower is a condominium tower in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At 446 feet, the tower is the tallest residential building in Wisconsin and third tallest building overall, in Milwaukee (and Wisconsin). It is located in Milwaukee's East Town neighborhood adjacent to the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The originally planned tower was designed by Santiago Calatrava (who had just designed the Milwaukee Art Museum) in 2001 and was to have only 25 stories. |
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United Western Financial Center | Denver | 357 ft. | 24 | 1961 |
United Western Financial Center is a 357ft (109m) tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. It was completed in 1961 and has 24 floors. It is the 28th tallest building in Denver. |
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United Nations Secretariat Building | NYC |
505 ft. | 39 | 1952 |
The United Nations Secretariat Building is a 154 m (505 ft) tall skyscraper and the centerpiece of the United Nations Headquarters, located in the Turtle Bay area of Manhattan, in New York City. It has 39 stories and was completed in 1952. The building was designed by French architect Le Corbusier and the Brazilian Oscar Niemeyer. |
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United Nations Headquarters | NYC |
505 ft. | 39 | 1950 |
The United Nations Headquarters is a distinctive complex in New York City, United States, that has served as the official headquarters of the United Nations since its completion in 1952. It is located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, on spacious grounds overlooking the East River. The United Nations has three additional, subsidiary, regional headquarters or headquarter districts. These are located in Geneva (Switzerland), Vienna (Austria), and Nairobi (Kenya). |
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United Artists Theatre Building | Detroit | 230 ft. | 18 | 1928 |
The United Artists Theatre Building is a vacant high-rise tower in downtown Detroit, Michigan, standing at 150 Bagley Street. It was constructed in 1928 and stands 18 stories tall. The building was designed by architect C. Howard Crane in the renaissance revival architectural style, and is made mainly of brick. Until 1973, it was a first-run movie house and office space. |
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