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- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center floorArea "200000.0".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center abstract "The Kostabi World Trade Center was an envisioned building in New York City, United States. Designed by Mark Kostabi in the 1990s, it would have had 160 floors and would have been 2,000 feet (609.6 m) high. It was one of the many ideas for the World Trade Center site. The Floor plates at the base of the building contain more than 200,000 square feet. It was proposed in the late 1990s as the world's tallest building by developer Mark Kostabi.Structural types: highrise, sphereArchitectural style: postmodernMaterial: glass".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center architect Eli_Attia_Architects.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center floorArea "200000.0".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center floorCount "160".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location Brooklyn.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location Greenpoint,_Brooklyn.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location New_York.
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- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center type Residential_area.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center type Showroom.
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- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center architect Eli_Attia_Architects.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center buildingType "Mixed use".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center developer Mark_Kostabi.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center floorCount "160".
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- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location Brooklyn.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location Greenpoint,_Brooklyn.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location New_York.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location New_York_City.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center location United_States.
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center name "Kostabi World Trade Center".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center startDate "1990".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center status "Vision".
- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manhattan.
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- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center comment "The Kostabi World Trade Center was an envisioned building in New York City, United States. Designed by Mark Kostabi in the 1990s, it would have had 160 floors and would have been 2,000 feet (609.6 m) high. It was one of the many ideas for the World Trade Center site. The Floor plates at the base of the building contain more than 200,000 square feet.".
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- Kostabi_World_Trade_Center name "Kostabi World Trade Center".