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- Decker_Towers floorArea "11155.7970432".
- Decker_Towers abstract "Decker Towers is an eleven-floor apartment building located at 230 St. Paul Street in Burlington, Vermont. At 124 feet (38 m) tall, it is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Vermont, and the shortest of any state's tallest building. It is located in the smallest of any state's biggest city (Burlington, Vermont). Decker Towers was built as a turnkey project. After it was built by Pizzagalli Construction Company in 1971, it was purchased by the city of Burlington. It is owned and managed as public housing by the Burlington Housing Authority. The assessed value of Decker Towers is $11,104,000, with the building, land, and yard items valued at $10,224,700; $712,900; and $166,400, respectively.".
- Decker_Towers buildingStartDate "1970-10-29".
- Decker_Towers floorArea "11155.7970432".
- Decker_Towers floorCount "11".
- Decker_Towers location Vermont.
- Decker_Towers openingDate "1971-08-31".
- Decker_Towers thumbnail Decker_towers_BTV.jpg?width=300.
- Decker_Towers type Public_housing.
- Decker_Towers wikiPageID "28084749".
- Decker_Towers wikiPageRevisionID "542424846".
- Decker_Towers alternateNames "230".
- Decker_Towers antennaSpire ", to mechanicals".
- Decker_Towers buildingType "public housing, offices".
- Decker_Towers caption "Decker Towers from St. Paul Street".
- Decker_Towers completionDate "1971".
- Decker_Towers coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Decker_Towers developer "Pizzagalli Construction Company".
- Decker_Towers estCompletion "1971".
- Decker_Towers floorCount "11".
- Decker_Towers hasPhotoCollection Decker_Towers.
- Decker_Towers imageAlt "Decker Towers from St. Paul Street".
- Decker_Towers imageSize "200".
- Decker_Towers isoRegion "US-VT".
- Decker_Towers latd "44.4727".
- Decker_Towers location "230".
- Decker_Towers longd "-73.213207".
- Decker_Towers management "Burlington Housing Authority".
- Decker_Towers name "Decker Towers".
- Decker_Towers opening "1971-08-31".
- Decker_Towers owner "Burlington Housing Authority".
- Decker_Towers startDate "1970-10-29".
- Decker_Towers status "Complete".
- Decker_Towers topFloor "11".
- Decker_Towers subject Category:Apartment_buildings_in_Vermont.
- Decker_Towers subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Burlington,_Vermont.
- Decker_Towers subject Category:Public_housing_in_the_United_States.
- Decker_Towers point "44.4727 -73.213207".
- Decker_Towers type Artifact100021939.
- Decker_Towers type Building102913152.
- Decker_Towers type BuildingsAndStructuresInBurlington,Vermont.
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- Decker_Towers type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Decker_Towers type Building.
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- Decker_Towers type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Decker_Towers comment "Decker Towers is an eleven-floor apartment building located at 230 St. Paul Street in Burlington, Vermont. At 124 feet (38 m) tall, it is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Vermont, and the shortest of any state's tallest building. It is located in the smallest of any state's biggest city (Burlington, Vermont). Decker Towers was built as a turnkey project. After it was built by Pizzagalli Construction Company in 1971, it was purchased by the city of Burlington.".
- Decker_Towers label "Decker Towers".
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- Decker_Towers sameAs Q5249299.
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- Decker_Towers lat "44.4727".
- Decker_Towers long "-73.213207".
- Decker_Towers wasDerivedFrom Decker_Towers?oldid=542424846.
- Decker_Towers depiction Decker_towers_BTV.jpg.
- Decker_Towers isPrimaryTopicOf Decker_Towers.
- Decker_Towers name "Decker Towers".