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    At 695 feet (212 meters), 330 North Wabash is the second-tallest building by Mies van der Rohe, the tallest being the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower at Toronto-Dominion Centre. It was his last American building. [2] The building's original corporate namesake no longer owns nor has offices in the building.

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    Plaza 440 is a 49-story residential condominium building located in downtown Chicago, Illinois.. Originally built in 1992, it underwent a condominium conversion in 2005. The building contains 457 residential units [2] and shares a 2,000,000-square-foot (190,000 m 2) mixed-use development [3] with a 336-room Marriott hotel and a 400-space parking garage. [4]

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  9. IBM Building - Wikipedia

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    IBM Building can refer to: . 590 Madison Avenue, also known as the IBM Building, New York City (former worldwide headquarters); 1200 Fifth, also known as the IBM Building, Seattle