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  2. List of tallest buildings in St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Skyline of downtown St. Petersburg from the former St. Petersburg Pier in 2009. St. Petersburg is the fifth largest city in Florida with a population of 258,308 as of 2020. As of 2024, the city is home to 64 completed high-rises, out of which 8 are over 100 metres (330 ft) tall.

  3. Lakhta Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the World Monuments Fund placed the historic skyline of St. Petersburg on its 2008 Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites due to the potential construction of the building. [12] Due to this sizeable backlash on the original proposition, the Okhta Center, which had been planned by Gazprom to be in front of Smolny Cathedral , was moved ...

  4. Sunshine Skyway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    South of St. Petersburg and north of Terra Ceia, Florida: Official name: Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge: Other name(s) The Skyway: Named for: Bob Graham: Maintained by: Florida Department of Transportation: ID number: 150189: Characteristics; Design: Cable-stayed: Total length: 4.14 mi (6.7 km) Width: 94 ft (29 m) Height: 430 ft (131 m) [1 ...

  5. St. Pete condo building soars above city skyline, becomes ...

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    Soaring above St. Petersburg’s skyline, The Residences at 400 Central in downtown, isn’t just the tallest building in the city. It’s the tallest residential building on the west coast of ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Russia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg is the tallest skyscraper in Russia and Europe, with a height of 462 metres (1,516 ft). It is followed by four skyscrapers in the MIBC, Federation Tower Vostok (or "East"), OKO , Neva Tower 2 , and Mercury City Tower , the tallest buildings in both Russia and Europe.

  7. Okhta Center - Wikipedia

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    Okhta Center or phonetically Oḱhta-Tseńtr (Russian: О́хта-це́нтр), known before March 2007 as Gazprom City (Russian:Газпро́м-си́ти), was a construction project of a business centre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was supposed to include the first supertall skyscraper in the city.

  8. Lines of Vasilyevsky Island - Wikipedia

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    The lines of Vasilyevsky Island (Rus. plural linii линии, singular liniya (also linia) линия "a line") are a group of streets in a part (called Vasilyevsky Island) of downtown Saint Petersburg, Russia, and their mostly numeric names atypical for the rest of the modern Saint Petersburg. Vasilyevsky Island in St. Petersburg

  9. St. Petersburg, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 258,308, making it the fifth-most populous city in Florida and the most populous city in the state that is not a county seat (the city of Clearwater is the seat of Pinellas County). [4]