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Skyscraper in Rochester, New York
Legacy Tower is a skyscraper located in Rochester, New York. It is the second tallest building in Rochester, standing at 401 feet with 20 floors. Wikipedia
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Legacy Tower is a class A office building is known for its dramatic design, granite façade, breathtaking city views and the 11000 square foot glass-enclosed ...
Legacy Tower may refer to: Legacy at Millennium Park, Chicago; Legacy Tower (Purbachal, Dhaka), Bangladesh; Legacy Tower (Rochester, New York); Legacy Tower ...
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The Legacy at Millennium Park is a 72-story skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, United States, located along S. Wabash Avenue, near E. Monroe Street.
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Located on a constrained site behind the historic Michigan Avenue Streetwall, the building includes 357 residences and associated amenities; academic space for ...
Legacy Tower will also be the new home of Texas Children's Heart Center® – ranked #1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in cardiology and heart surgery.
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Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants, Legacy Tower By Biloxi Beach Resort makes it easy to enjoy the best of Gulfport.
Located in a prime location, this dazzling sanctuary is just minutes from it all! Whether you're interested in visiting casinos, relaxing on the beach ...
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Premier office tower located in downtown's Washington Square Neighborhood with many amenities. Details: Stories: 20; Built: 1995; Gross area: 460,517 sq.ft.
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7 days ago · $2,900. 1 Beds; 2 Baths; 975 SqFt. The Legacy A Luxury Condo Building In The Heart Of The Loop Just Steps Away From Millennium Park!... View ...
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The Legacy Tower is a modern skyscraper that wears a vintage face, with repurposed facades from demolished buildings. Photo credit: Alan Brunettin.