The John Hancock Center at 875 N. Michigan Ave. in Chicago, Illinois is a one-hundred-story, 1,127-ft. (344 m)-tall skyscraper designed by structural engineer Fazlur Khan of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and, when completed in 1969, was the tallest building in the world outside New York City. It is the third-tallest skyscraper in Chicago and the fourth-tallest in the United States, after the Sears Tower, the Empire State Building and the Aon Center. The building is home to offices and restaurants, as well as more than 700 condominiums and contains the highest residences in the world.
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Location Chicago, USA
Status 1965-1969
Use mixed use
Height
Antenna/Spire 457.2 m
Roof 343.5 m
Top floor 328.6 m
2006-09-09 13:09:29
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The Hancock Building, which is slightly taller than the Prudential.
2006-09-08 06:07:48
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