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  1. Located at 875 N. Michigan Avenue, the John Hancock Tower is a 100 story high skyscraper lining the Chicago skyline. It is the fourth tallest building in the United States and is home for the John Hancock Insurance Company, but also accommodates over 700 condominiums.
     
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  1. 875 N. Michigan Ave.
    Chicago, IL 60611

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