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100 East Wisconsin photo 100 East Wisconsin Milwaukee 549 ft. 37 1989

Named for its address, 100 East Wisconsin is a high-rise located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Erected in 1989 on the site of the old Pabst building, its design is reflective of the authentic German architecture which has been preserved in downtown Milwaukee. It is bordered on the west by the Milwaukee River, and is the most significant building along the Milwaukee Riverwalk. It is the second tallest building in Wisconsin, behind the US Bank Center, which is also in downtown Milwaukee.

100 North Main photo 100 North Main Memphis 430 ft. 37 1965

100 North Main currently stands as the tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee. At 430 feet, (131m) it serves as 37 floors of office space. The building currently stands bordering Adams Street, North Second Street, and North Main. Finished in 1965, 100 North Main has remained a focal point of the Memphis riverfront skyline.

1100 Wilshire photo 1100 Wilshire Los Angeles 496 ft. 37 1987

1100 Wilshire is a 496ft (151m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles, California. It was completed in 1987 and has 37 floors. It is 22nd tallest building in Los Angeles. The 35,262 m², 228 unit, tower was designed by AC Martin Partners. The bottom 15 floors are completely parking. It was a very unsuccessful office building, as it sat vacant or nearly vacant for almost two decades. It was bought by Hampton Development, TMG Partners and Forest City Residential for $40 million.

14 Wall Street photo 14 Wall Street

NYC

539 ft. 37 1912

14 Wall Street, originally named the Bankers Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper on Wall Street in New York City, United States. It occupies the block along Nassau Street from Wall Street to Pine Street and is across from the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall. The concept behind the building's design was to place the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus on top of St Mark's Campanile in Venice.

300 Spear Street photo 300 Spear Street

SF

350 ft. 37 2008

The Infinity or 300 Spear Street is a mixed-use residential condominium development in San Francisco, California consisting of 2 high-rise towers and 2 low-rise buildings. The complex is the first phase of a massive residential development encompassing two city blocks. The Infinity development will contain four buildings enclosing 640 residential units.

50 California Street photo 50 California Street

SF

486 ft. 37 1972

50 California Street is a massive office tower located on San Francisco's California Street in the Financial District. The 37 story, 487 feet (148 m) tower was completed in 1972. There is an elegant plaza located at the foot of the building. The building is owned and operated by the Shorenstein Company.

Image Not Available 99 Hudson Street Jersey City 637 ft. 37 n/a

99 Hudson Street is a 637ft (194m) tall proposed skyscraper in Jersey City, New Jersey. It will completed 2009 and will have 37 floors.

Aspira photo Aspira Seattle 400 ft. 37 2009

Aspira is a 400 ft (122 m) tall skyscraper in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It has 37 floors, and is comprised mostly of apartments. Construction ended in late 2009.

AT&T Building photo AT&T Building

NYC

646 ft. 37 1984

The Sony Tower, formerly the AT&T Building, is a 647 feet (197 m) tall, 37-story highrise skyscraper located at 550 Madison Avenue between 55th Street and 56th Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was designed by architect Philip Johnson and partner John Burgee, and was constructed in 1984.

Bank of America Building photo Bank of America Building Baltimore 505 ft. 37 1924

The Bank of America Building, located at the corner of East Baltimore and Light Streets in the downtown area of Baltimore, Maryland, at 505 feet (155 meters) was the tallest building in the state when built in 1924. Designed by the firm of Taylor and Fisher, the Mayan Revival and Art Deco building was built as the Baltimore Trust building in eighteen months from Indiana sandstone and local brick over a steel frame at a cost of $3 million.

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