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What to expect and what restaurants to check out during Restaurant Week in Philadelphia. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The Comcast Technology Center is a supertall skyscraper in Center City Philadelphia. [5] [6] The 60-floor building, with a height of 1,121 feet (342 m), [7] is the tallest building in both Philadelphia and the state of Pennsylvania and the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere outside of Manhattan and Chicago.
The Philadelphia skyline as seen from Boathouse Row in June 2019 (annotated version) The Philadelphia skyline as seen from the Delaware River in February 2023 Philadelphia, the largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, is home to more than 300 completed high-rise buildings and skyscrapers up to 330 feet (101 m), and 58 completed skyscrapers of 330 feet (101 m) or taller, of which 34 are ...
Comcast Center, also known as the Comcast Tower, is a skyscraper at 1701 John F. Kennedy Boulevard in Center City Philadelphia. The 58-story, 297-meter (974 ft) tower is the second-tallest building in Philadelphia and in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , and the 31st-tallest building in the United States .
Jefferson Tower: 412 / 126: 32: 1984: Philadelphia: Formerly known as One Reading Center [105] [106] 47 Regional Enterprise Tower: 410 / 125 30 1953 Pittsburgh [107] [108] 48: Wells Fargo Building: 405 / 123: 29: 1927: Philadelphia: Originally the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building; tallest building completed in Philadelphia in the ...
Located in a medical complex off Red Bank Road, Alara's menu walks the line between high-end formality and button-down whimsy. The former includes opulent seafood towers and dry-aged steaks, while ...
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The smaller of the two towers, the 32-story east tower or Centre Square I is 417 feet (127 m) tall. [4] The 40-story west tower, Centre Square II, located at the corner of Market and 16th Streets, stands 490 feet (150 m) tall. [5] the two are the 24th- and 15th-tallest buildings in Philadelphia, respectively.