Los Angeles skyscraper tops out as tallest Western building
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A new skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles has become the tallest building west of the Mississippi River.
Construction workers on Saturday placed a 10-ton spire atop the Wilshire Grand Tower. The spire adds 160 feet to the 73-story building. That makes it 1,099 feet high.
That's 81 feet higher than nearby U.S. Bank Tower, which held the tallest building record since 1989.
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The Wilshire Grand still has some construction work scheduled. The $1 billion hotel and office complex is scheduled to open next March.