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Image Not Available Eighty on Fourth Las Vegas 506 ft. 40 n/a

Eighty on Fourth is a 506ft (154m) proposed skyscraper in Las Vegas, Nevada. If built it will have 40 floors and 89 units.

Image Not Available Trump Tower Denver Denver 715 ft. 60 n/a

Trump Tower Denver is a proposed 715ft (218m) tall skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. If built, the 60 floor building will become the tallest building in the Rocky Mountain region, topping Republic Plaza by one foot. Plans originally called for a 48 floor tower named the El Jebel Tower.

Image Not Available 201 Folsom Street

SF

n/a 43 n/a

201 Folsom Street is the second phase of Tishman Speyer's massive two block development in South of Market, San Francisco. It is located one block to the southwest of the project's first phase: The Infinity. 201 Folsom I will stand 43 stories tall and 201 Folsom II will stand 38 stories tall. The entire complex will contain 820 units.

Image Not Available West End Summit Nashville 80 ft. 25 n/a

The West End Summit is a mixed use development currently approved for construction in Nashville, Tennessee. The complex consists of two towers, one being an office, and the other having an InterContinental Hotel, 47 residences, retail, restaurants, health club, and a resort spa. The project has received criticism from the public because of its numerous construction delays and billing agreements. Harmon Inc. filed a lawsuit saying it is owed $120,000 by Alex S.

1200 Landmark Center photo 1200 Landmark Center Omaha 255 ft. 15 n/a

The 1200 Landmark Center is a 255 ft (78 m), 15-story skyscraper at the corner of South 13th and Farnam Streets in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska, United States. As of 2004, the building is home to the Omaha operations of Pacific Life.

Brix photo Brix Seattle n/a n/a n/a

Brix is a mixed use project in Seattle, Washington located at 530 Broadway Avenue East. The mixed use project was developed by Schnitzer West and designed by Mithun Architects. It consists of two buildings and has 141 residential condominium homes and 7,700 square feet (720 m) of retail space on Broadway Avenue East.

375 East Wacker Drive photo 375 East Wacker Drive Chicago 840 ft. 76 n/a

375 East Wacker is a 76-story mixed-use skyscraper planned for the Lakeshore East area of Chicago. The façade will be mostly glass with limestone accents and the façade will be lit with LEDs which would change colors with the seasons. North Field Drive will pass under the structure. There will be a large cutout of about 20 floors in the middle of the building, something akin to the Grande Arche building in Paris.

Eaton Center photo Eaton Center Cleveland 356 ft. 28 n/a

The Eaton Center is a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The building has 28 stories and rises to a height of 356 ft (109 m). The structure, was one of the structures that expanded Cleveland's central business district eastward in the early-1980s building boom in the city. The decision for Eaton Center started in 1978, when St. John's College, which at the time was owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland experienced a downturn in enrollment. St.

Image Not Available Max Tower Miami 508 ft. 55 n/a

Max Tower is a proposed high-rise building planned for construction in the downtown region of Miami, Florida. If completed, the building would stand at 508 feet (155 meters), with 55 floors. The tower has an estimated completion date of 2009. Max Tower is a part of the recent Manhattanization wave that is taking place throughout Miami. The tower is currently going through the approval process, and final designs have not yet been released. Maximilian M. Tower a.k.a.

Crown Las Vegas photo Crown Las Vegas Las Vegas 1,064 ft. 142 n/a

Crown Las Vegas, formerly known as the Las Vegas Tower, was a proposed supertall skyscraper that would have been built on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada, an unincorporated suburban community of Las Vegas. If built, the tower would have been 1,064 feet (324 m) tall, making it the tallest building in the Las Vegas metropolitan area and the 2nd-tallest structure in the Las Vegas Valley and in the state of Nevada, after the Stratosphere Tower.

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