Lots of talk these days about NYC's 1,776 ft. Freedom Tower at the 9/11 site, but Chicago's 2,000 ft Fordham Spire has to be one of the wildest building designs I've seen;
Start: imminent
Finish: ~2010
Dr. Mordrid
The Fordham Spire is a proposed 124-story skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, designed by Santiago Calatrava for Chicago developer Christopher T. Carley and scheduled to be completed in 2010. At 2,000 ft (610 m) tall, including a 1,600 ft (488 m) high roof, it would surpass Chicago's Sears Tower and New York's Freedom Tower, which is to be 1,776 ft (541 m) tall, as America's tallest tower. The Fordham Spire would have 200 to 250 condominiums priced from $600,000 to $5,000,000 on top of a 20-story hotel. Although this building will be very tall, it will not surpass Burj Dubai, currently under construction in Dubai, UAE. It will, however, be the tallest free-standing structure in North America surpassing Toronto's CN Tower.
Start: imminent
Finish: ~2010
Dr. Mordrid
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