View Single Post
  #714  
Old Posted Nov 27, 2022, 5:46 PM
chicubs111 chicubs111 is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,245
Quote:
Originally Posted by Steely Dan View Post
And those days barely even existed.

In the entire history of Chicago, there have only ever been two office towers with occupiable height above 900' (Sears and Aon).

And they were both built a half-century ago in a very different time.
well in reality NYC only had what 4 office tower? over that same time as well... World trade, empire state, and chrysler building...i dont necessarily think a signature tower must be over 1000ft occupiable space to classify... 2 prudential is a signature building in my opinion , AT&T building, and Chase current tower are all signature towers for there time. I mean heck Rockefeller center is a signature tower...I think height in combination with architecture is the key determining factor.
Reply With Quote