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  2. General Motors Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The General Motors Building's site covers 84,350 square feet (7,836 m 2), with a frontage of 200 feet (61 m) on Fifth and Madison Avenues and 420 feet (130 m) on 58th and 59th Streets. [3] The building is assigned its own ZIP Code, 10153; it was one of 41 buildings in Manhattan that had their own ZIP Codes as of 2019. [5]

  3. List of United States cities by area - Wikipedia

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    This list ranks the top 150 U.S. cities (incorporated places) by 2023 land area. Total areas including water are also given, but when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger. San Francisco is an extreme example: water makes up nearly 80% of its total area of 232 square miles (601 km 2 ).

  4. 5 World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The base of the tower will include the lobbies, 7,000 square feet (650 m 2) of retail, 55,000 square feet (5,100 m 2) of public amenity space spread across 2 floors, a floor with 12,000 square feet (1,100 m 2) of public space and 190,000 square feet (18,000 m 2) of office space spread across 6 floors. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2024 ...

  5. List of largest buildings - Wikipedia

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    216,936 m 2 (2,335,080 sq ft) 3.668 million m 3 (130 million cu ft) Large grocery distribution center, completed in 2018. Expansion to the distribution center completed in 2020. [9] [10] NASA Vehicle Assembly Building United States: 1966 Kennedy Space Center, Florida: 32,374 m 2 (348,470 sq ft) 3.66 million m 3 (130 million cu ft)

  6. Fathom - Wikipedia

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    Miners also use it as a unit of area equal to 6 feet square (3.34 m 2) in the plane of a vein. [2] In Britain, it can mean the quantity of wood in a pile of any length measuring 6 feet (1.8 m) square in cross section. [2] In Central Europe, the klafter was the corresponding unit of comparable length, as was the toise in France.

  7. Square foot - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of 1 square foot with some Imperial and metric units of area. The square foot (pl. square feet; abbreviated sq ft, sf, or ft 2; also denoted by ' 2 and ⏍) is an imperial unit and U.S. customary unit (non-SI, non-metric) of area, used mainly in the United States and partially in Canada, the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Ghana, Liberia, Malaysia, Myanmar ...

  8. Willis Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Willis Tower, originally and still commonly referred to as the Sears Tower, is a 110- story, 1,451-foot (442.3 m) skyscraper in the Loop community area of Chicago in Illinois, United States. Designed by architect Bruce Graham and engineer Fazlur Rahman Khan of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), it opened in 1973 as the world's tallest ...

  9. Hearst Tower (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The site is a nearly-square lot covering 40,166 square feet (3,731.5 m 2) and measuring 200 by 200.83 feet (60.96 by 61.21 m). [4] Entrances to the New York City Subway's 59th Street–Columbus Circle station are in the base of the tower. [5]