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The Chicago World Trade Center was a proposed 2500 feet supertall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. It would have had 210 floors. The building was designed in 1982 by Harry Weese. However, the design was never built.
A shorter, 181 floor, 2300 foot building by the same name was proposed that same year, but like the other proposal, it was also cancelled.
Supertall proposed skyscrapers (at least 300 meters tall)
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Proposed: |
175 Greenwich Street (World Trade Center Tower 3), 200 Greenwich Street (World Trade Center Tower 2), 400 North Lake Shore Drive (former Fordham Spire), Al Burj, Signature Tower, Burj al Alam, Mubarak al-Kabir Tower , Plaza Rakyat, Russia Tower, Shard London Bridge, Ocean Heights 2, Marina 101, Emirates Park Tower 1, Emirates Park Tower 2, Elite Residence, Elite Residence, The Skyscraper, Four Seasons Dubai Festival City, AIG Main Tower, International Business Center, Lotte World II Hotel, Ice Tower, Palacio de la Bahía, Torre Central, Torre Planetarium, Suyong Bay Tower, Incheon Tower 1, Incheon Tower 2, Center of India Tower |
Cancelled: |
7 South Dearborn, Grollo Tower, Chicago World Trade Center, Project 2000, Miglin-Beitler Skyneedle, Palace of Soviets, New York Stock Exchange Tower, Television City Tower, Badriya Tower, Park Square Tower , Proposed Mixed Use Tower, 10 Columbus Circle, Larkin Building, Hotel Attraction, South Ferry Plaza, 383 Madison Avenue, 1 New York Place, Hankang City Tower, Torre Generali, Sapphire Tower |
Visions: |
Pyramid City, Sky City 1000, The Illinois, X-Seed 4000, Aeropolis 2001, Kostabi World Trade Center, The Golden Dome Dubai, Cintas Tower |