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A new building proposal could change Milwaukee's skyline and set a world record. The city announced plans Tuesday for multiple mixed-use buildings.
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"ADNOC's building in Abu Dhabi lights up with the colors of the Russia flag in celebration of Russia Day," the tweet says. The Burj Khalifa tower is the world’s tallest building of 163 floors.
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