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What was the first modern skyscraper in Philadelphia?

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What was the first modern skyscraper in Philadelphia?

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It was the PSFS Building, designed by George Howe and William Lecaze, and then constructed by the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society in 1932. Standing at 12th and Market Streets, it rose 36-stories high, and was topped by a lighted sign reading PSFS. Source: Philadelphia Inq.

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