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Old Posted May 16, 2014, 4:39 PM
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Tallest Buildings u/c in the Midwest by State

Any help would be appreciated - Just trying to find the tallest buildings under construction in the Midwest by state?
     
     
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the pickings are pretty slim for under construction highrises in the midwest outside of chicago. here's what the SSP diagram returns.



Chicago:

River Point - 730 ft / 52 floors
OneEleven - 630 ft / 59 floors
435 North Park Drive - 569 ft / 49 floors
Wolf Point, West Tower - 525 ft / 50 floors
The Ability Institute of RIC - 480 ft / 27 floors
845 North State - 410 ft / 35 floors
Northwestern Outpatient Ctr. - 404 ft / 24 floors
Arkadia Tower - 355 ft / 33 floors
220 West Illinois - 272 ft / 26 floors
New City - 266 ft / 25 floors
Catalyst - 204 ft / 18 floors
601 West Jackson - 167 ft / 15 floors

Chicago and LaSalle - ___ ft / 35 floors
Hilton Garden Inn - ___ ft / 27 floors
Hyatt Place Hotel - ___ ft / 18 floors
City Hyde Park - ___ ft / 15 floors
Clark and Polk - ___ ft / 12 floors




Cleveland:

Hilton Convention Center Hotel - 380 ft / 26 floors




Minneapolis:

The Loring Apartments - 376 ft / 34 floors
Wells Fargo I - 301 ft / 20 floors
Wells Fargo II - 301 ft / 20 floors
The Nic on Fifth - 288 ft / 26 floors

Latitude 45 - ___ ft / 13 floors





Cincinnati:

4th and Race - ___ ft / 30 floors
Cincinnati Children's Hospital - ___ ft / 15 floors
Seven at Broadway - ___ ft / 15 floors




Milwaukee:

Potawatomi Casino Hotel - ___ ft / 20 floors




Omaha:

Buffett Cancer Center at UNMC - 167 ft / 10 floors





that's all that SSP has listed for under construction buildings in the midwest right now.

Milwaukee has two active proposals for towers over 500 ft. and, with a little bit of luck, those will hopefully both be under construction by this time next year.
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Old Posted May 16, 2014, 5:09 PM
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Great thanks very much for your help!
     
     
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What is the point of this thread when we basically already have a thread for this exact topic? The Midwest Construction & Proposals thread which is stickied.
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What is the point of this thread when we basically already have a thread for this exact topic? The Midwest Construction & Proposals thread which is stickied.
Well, since this thread is more current, why not archive the other one, move over info/pics for the relevant projects in the region and just start fresh with this one? Mods, thoughts?
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Old Posted May 21, 2014, 6:33 PM
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^ good call. i've edited the page 1 list of the midwest highrise construction thread and moved all relevant posts from this thread over there.

this thread is no longer needed.
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