Who would've thought a slide made of glass attached to the side of the tallest skyscraper on the West Coast could be dangerous? That's the claim being made in a lawsuit filed by two New Yorkers who ...
Think back to your childhood, when you loved to draw buildings, the sort of rectangles that not only came with the traditional windows and doors but also legs and antennae and Saturn-like rings and a ...
A 45-foot glass slide was airlifted into place Saturday near the top of downtown's U.S. Bank Tower, where it will soon take visitors on a one-of-a-kind thrill ride 70 stories above the ground.
The tallest building in Los Angeles is opening a 45-foot clear glass slide 1,000 feet in the air. The Skyslide, attached to the side of the U.S. Bank Tower, allows thrill seekers to glide from the ...
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