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Sixth or 7th Tallest Building, Trump's Bragging?

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Flamboyant developer & deal maker Donald Trump claim's to have built the World's Sixth tallest building on the site of the former Chicago Sun Times. More thanks to a savvy publicist than construction crews, reports the Chicago Tribune.

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qstrian 17 weeks 5 days ago
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Plush ammenities & creature comforts grace the Trump Hotel day spa, fellow Windy Citizens.

My recent site visit, which also included a brief tour of one of the luxury rooms presented a visually delightful panorama & a glimmer of Lake Michigan's sparkling waters.

Examine Trump's latest addition to the Chicago skyline & you'll see that this building is, as with Willis (ne Sears) tower, comprised of three distinct towers stacked upon one another. The top of each section is designed to match the tops of the surrounding neighborhood buildings.

Take an architectural cruise on the Chicago River in warmer weather & that's what the docent will share with you, fellow Windy Citizens.

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