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Waldorf-Astoria
| Status: | cancelled | | Construction Dates | | Intended completion date | 2012 | | Floor Count | 100 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - hotel | | - hotel | | - residential | | - restaurant | | - retail | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | Architectural Style | | - structural expressionism | | Materials | | - glass | | - steel | | - concrete, reinforced |
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| | Heights | | Value | | Source / Comments | | | | Spire | | 1265 ft | | Wikipedia | | | | | | | | Roof | | 1200 ft | | | | | | | |
Description • Architect: Michael Reschke.
• Developer: DeStefano & Partners.
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• If constructed, the Waldorf-Astoria Chicago will surpass famous the Aon Center and John Hancock Center and will be the 4th tallest building in Chicago by 2012, behind the Chicago Spire, Sears, and Trump Towers.
• The Waldorf-Astoria's simple modern design was meant to compliment the nearby Chicago Spire.
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