The Bank of the Southwest Tower was a proposed building located in Houston, Texas, at 1,404 ft tall.
[1] It would have been the second tallest building in North America after the Willis Tower in Chicago.
[citation needed] With an estimated construction cost of $350–400 million, the project was cancelled before construction commenced, due to lack of funds during the economic downturn.
[2] The design created by architect Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn, Inc. Architects was the winner of a design competition in 1982.
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