Blue Cross Tower
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Blue Cross Tower is a skyscraper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Blue Cross Tower was recently renamed the G. Fred DiBona Jr. Building. The tower was built between 1988 and 1990. It was designed by WZHM architects who also designed the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was originally intended to have a twin tower adjacent to it but this was never constructed. The Blue Cross Tower has 45 stories and stands at 625 feet. It is currently the 5th tallest building in Philadelphia. Alain Robert scaled the building in 1997.
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