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Skyscrapers in the U.S. part 2    >>>225 South Sixth    >>>American International    >>>Bank of America    >>>Bank one Center    

>>>Chrysler Building    >>>City Hall    >>>Empire State Building    >>>Flatiron Building    >>>Foshay Tower    >>>Fountain Place    

>>>Freedom Tower    >>>IDS Center    >>>J. P. Morgan Chase    >>>Key Tower    >>>Magnolia Hotel    >>>Metropolitan Building    

>>>Renaissance Tower    >>>Tower City    >>>Tribune Tower    >>>Trump Tower    >>>Two Prudential    >>>U. S. Bank Tower    

>>>Water Tower    >>>Williams Tower    >>>Wrigley Building

J.P. Morgan Chase Tower, Dallas

The J.P. Morgan Chase Tower in Dallas, Texas is the fourth tallest skyscraper in Dallas. Standing at a structural height of 225 meters (738 feet), it is also the 12th tallest building in Texas. The Swarovski building contains 55 stories of office space. Construction was completed in 1987.

The building is located at 2200 Ross Avenue in downtown Dallas, Texas.

This building is known for its unique architecture which includes a curved glass top and a 7-story hole in the center of the building near the top.

(If one were to exclude antennas and spires, the J.P. Morgan Chase Tower is currently the third tallest building in Dallas.)

The J.P. Morgan Chase Tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.




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Tallest Buildings in Dallas


By Structural Height

1. Bank of America Plaza (921 feet)

2. Renaissance Tower (886 feet)

3. Bank One Center (787 feet)

4. J.P. Morgan Chase Tower (738 feet)

5. Fountain Place (720 feet)


By Roof Height

1. Bank of America Plaza (921 feet)

2. Bank One Center (787 feet)

3. J.P. Morgan Chase Tower (738 feet)

4. Fountain Place (720 feet)

5. Renaissance Tower (710 feet)

See also: Fifty tallest buildings in the USA

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