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4 | 250Alice dominated the skyline

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250Alice is the tallest tower, which the construction was just completed and dominated Hamilton skyline with staggering 283 metres up in the sky, beating the former tallest - Central Plaza 2 which it roses 252 metres up. 250Alice is designed by Hamilton-based architects Harchitect, and was developed by X3M. 250Alice is the mixed use building, with at least twenty floors occupied by retail and office, and up to fifty floors as private residential apartments, including studios and penthouses. The top floor, Floor 73, is the famous floor for its striking views from its observation deck and the Cafe73. 250Alice started the construction in 2007, and delayed the scheduled completition date due to the workers strikes in 2009. Nowaday, 250Alice looks so beautiful, and fitted very well with Hamilton skyline, but still looks rather unique because it is like a tall popping pencil standing at the far end of the City Centre.

The picture below was taken by TransHamilton Authority helicopter on the day of its completition and was released to the media for national coverage because it has just became the national tallest tower by four metres, beating Maine's Inglis Tower. Despite that Hamilton is second largest city in Willoughby, and is not the capital city, and yet Hamilton is the tallest city in Willoughby, by the height of every skyscrapers added to one height.

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