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The building is 367 feet and completely changes the tallest buildings in Cleveland topics page. As such, that list now sits incomplete because of your negligence. As a Cleveland resident and historian, that lack of regard for my city is totally unacceptable and wholly unwarranted to anyone searching for information on the structure. You can quibble the semantics in your little discussion groups about your pseudo editor credentials, the point is this topic entry is relevant. I have read the article several times and there is nothing unfactual about it. It is more than on par with other overbloated crap on this platform, which purports to be topical and inclusive. At any rate, it references more than is demonstrable for such a short blurb. Just publish the damn thing and stop with your brinksmanship. 184.56.48.200 (talk) 18:12, 14 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]