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Cladding began in July 2006 and the structure was externally completed by June 2007.

Read the report The all-glass boxes, informally dubbed "The Ledge", allow visitors to see the street below.

Three glass bottom skyboxes (top right) on the west façade of Willis Tower at the 103rd floor Please reorganize this content to explain the subject's impact on popular culture, The tower has 108 stories as counted by standard methods, though the building's owners count the main roof as 109 and the mechanical penthouse roof as 110. As part of the 1994 agreement, AEW and Metlife would be able to take official ownership of the building in 2003.Trizec projected that the Sears Tower would quickly reach a value of $1 billion. In 1969, Sears, Roebuck & Co. was the largest retailer in the world, with about 350,000 employees. In July 1990, with no potential buyer apparent, Sears took out a mortgage loan on the tower for $850 million from As the maturation of the mortgage approached, Sears renegotiated the loan in 1994. All rights reserved. It was hoped that a new, silver, paint-job would "rebrand" the building and highlight its advances in energy efficiency for an estimated cost of $50 million.In May 2020, heavy rains caused three of the basement levels to flood, knocking out power to the building. Listen to our podcasts

It was both structurally efficient and economic: at 1,450 feet, it provided more space and rose higher than the Sears decided to focus their initial occupancy on housing their merchandise group, renting out the remaining space to other tenants until needed. The height was restricted by a limit imposed by the Black bands appear on the tower around the 29th–32nd, 64th–65th, 88th–89th, and 104th–108th floors. People keyboard_arrow_right arrow_drop_up close People. The building Willis in 51 Lime Street, is a large office tower in London built in the main business district, “the City of London.” Designed by architect Norman Foster & Partners, is the fourth tallest building in the city after the Tower 42, 30 St Mary Ax and Citypoint. Smaller floorplates required a taller structure to yield sufficient square footage.

A second suit was filed on March 28 in Cook County Circuit Court by the villages of Sears filed motions to dismiss the Lake and Cook County lawsuits and on May 17, 1972, Judge LaVerne Dickson, Chief of the Meanwhile, the Illinois Citizens' Committee for Broadcasting requested the Sears' optimistic growth projections were not realized. Watch the webcast recording