Not trying to bust your balls, but Wikipedia isn't exactly an authority on anything. Just saying...Sorry but Wikipedia says that to qualify as skyscraper it needs to have more than 40 floors
Not trying to bust your balls, but Wikipedia isn't exactly an authority on anything. Just saying...Sorry but Wikipedia says that to qualify as skyscraper it needs to have more than 40 floors
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So what? Once the standard changes it loses the denomination. Ask PlutoNot true. You need to read on. According the modern cited authority, a "skyscraper" is in excess of 100 meters. In this case, the Price Tower is 221 feet. However, it did qualify as a skyscraper under the standards existing at the time when it was opened to the public ... a vertically oriented building in excess of 15 floors.