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The Telemax is a telecommunications tower built from 1988 to 1992 in Hanover. It was designed by Hans U. Böckler and is 282 metres (925 ft) high. The tower is the fifth-tallest telecommunications tower in Germany. The owner and operator of the site is Deutsche Funkturm, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
40 Wall Street, like many other early-20th-century skyscrapers in New York City, is designed as a freestanding tower, rising separately from all adjacent buildings. 40 Wall Street is one of several skyscrapers in the city that have pyramidal roofs, along with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, 14 Wall Street, Woolworth Building ...
Proposed in 2006, Canopus was a major £180 million development project consisting of two towers in the Greengate area of Salford. The tallest tower would have reached 160 m (520 ft) to become one of the tallest in Greater Manchester and would have featured a rooftop swimming pool. The towers were cancelled in the wake of economic recession. [303]
63 Wall Street, originally the Wall and Hanover Building, is a 37-story skyscraper on Wall Street in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. Built in 1929, it was designed by Delano & Aldrich as the headquarters of Brown Brothers & Co.
John Cawthorne, a former firefighter who has lived in Hanover Tower in Sheffield for 33 years, told Reuters he was furious that builders who installed non-compliant cladding on blocks like his ...
Mannesmann Tower. The Mannesmann Tower was a tower on the Hanover fairground in Hanover, Germany.It was a free-standing lattice tower with a triangular cross-section, standing 120 metres (390 ft) high and carried the logo of the Hanover Fair, which erected the tower in 1954, at a height of 89.8 metres (295 ft).
270 Park Avenue, also known as the JPMorgan Chase Tower and the Union Carbide Building, was a skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.Built in 1960 for chemical company Union Carbide, it was designed by the architects Gordon Bunshaft and Natalie de Blois of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).
A break in a 12-inch water main in Conewago Township led many Hanover and McSherrystown residents to awake on the Fourth of July with water issues.