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This building is also of the same architect. Pattern here?
At least the Peachtree Tower doesn't have the ugly 'escorting' buildings. The Ren Center would be a thousand times less of an eyesore if it was just the central tower.
At least the Peachtree Tower doesn't have the ugly 'escorting' buildings. The Ren Center would be a thousand times less of an eyesore if it was just the central tower.
While not a skyscraper those 60s circular Holiday Inns (or whoever owns each now) are pretty ubiquitous. There's one downtown Denver by Mile High Stadium - and three I know of in SoCal. (405/Sunset Blvd, Long Beach off the 405, and downtown San Diego.
I don't have pics to post, but I find the AT&T headquarters in Dallas to look a lot like the Rhodes Tower in Columbus, Ohio when looking at the Rhodes from the East.
Is that "Liberty Center"? I work for Forest City Enterprises, a real estate developer and property owner, and I think we might own your building.....I had no idea what Liberty Center was, but sweet!
An easy answer would be any two towers west of the Mississippi that say "Wells Fargo" at the top.
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