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On September 26, the Burg Dubai in United Arab Emirates stood at 2,320 feet tall. When finished in September of 2009, it is expected to be at least 2,600 feet tall. Proposed structures: The X-Seed 4000, (was a joke) but would be 13,121 feet tall The Shimizu Try 2004 Mega-City pyramid would be a giant structure that would clear up space in the Tokyo, Japan area. It would be over 6,500 feet tall and would house 750,000 people. The Aeropolis 2001, also in the Tokyo area, would be a 500 story high rise and at about the same height as the Shimizu Mega City. The Al Jaber tower in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Planned to be 6,000 feet tall. The Mile High Tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Would be 5,240 feet tall. The Al Burg, in Dubai, U.A.E. 4,600 feet tall. The Bionic Tower. Not known where it would be. A vertical city,housing 100,000 people and being 4,000 feet tall. The Murjan Tower. Planned for the tiny island country Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. Proposed to be 3,350 feet tall. The Mubarak al-Kabir tower in Madinat al-Hareer, Kuwait. Going to be 3,275 feet tall. The Sky City 1000. Yet another project in the Tokyo area. 3,280 feet tall, 1,300 feet wide at the bottom and a total area of 3.1 square miles. The Solar Updraft tower in Buronga, Australia. In between 1-3,300 feet tall. The DIB-200 somewhere in Japan. 2,625 Feet tall. It would be a mixed-use building.

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