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July 13, 2018
- Skyscraper premiered in Beijing on July 1, 2018, and was released in the United States on July 13, 2018.
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Skyscraper was released in the United States on July 13, 2018, by Universal Pictures. [27] The film also secured a July 20, 2018, release date in China, a rarity as mainstream Hollywood films are seldom released there during the month of July, to make room for domestic films. [28]
Below are the top 12 tallest skyscrapers proposed in the United States, ranked in order from shortest to tallest. For tallest completed skyscrapers in the United States, see this page.
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RankNameLocationHeight Ft (m)1New York City 40°42′46.45″N 74°0′47.53″W ...1,776 ft (541 m)2New York City 40°45′59″N 73°58′52″W / ...1,550 ft (472 m)3Chicago 41°52′43.82″N 87°38′9.73″W / ...1,451 ft (442 m)4New York City 40°45′52″N 73°58′40″W / ...1,428 ft (435 m)Apr 26, 2024 · As of early 2024, the US has more than 240 skyscrapers built or topped out to be over 200m (656 ft, 200m is a typical minimum height of skyscraper), and about 850 buildings beyond 150m (492 ft, another most used threshold to define skyscraper).
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