Talk:1000M
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| dykdate = 11 December 2015
| dykentry = ... that Chicago's 1000 South Michigan is a supertall skyscraper planned to rise to over {{convert|1000|ft}}, even though it is in a historic district zoned for buildings up to {{convert|425|ft}}?
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Aside from the above, there is also extensive close paraphrasing in this article, with sentences such as {{green|"Kara Mann, of Kara Mann Design, will design the 323 individual residences and nearly 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity space. Mann will also provide residents on the upper floors with the option to have their outdoor spaces staged and decorated."}} and {{green|"Natural-finished aluminum spandrels, or bands between floors of the building, will create the image of a lightweight building."}} lifted near-verbatim from the source. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 21:39, 23 March 2024 (UTC)