Why is Sears Tower purple?

The Willis Tower spire was lit purple and gold Monday in honor of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant following the helicopter crash that killed the NBA star, his daughter Gianna and seven others.
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Why is Sears Tower purple and green?

The Willis (Sears) Tower's two white antennae take to color very well. The building's management and electricians use color combinations like red and green for Christmas, pink for breast cancer awareness, and blue and orange to celebrate major Bears victories.
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Why did they change the name of the Sears Tower?

In 1988, Sears Roebuck and Company sold and moved out of the building, but the Sears Tower name remained until 2009 when the building was renamed after the Willis Group, a London- based global insurance broker.
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What are the colors of the antennas in Chicago?

Willis Tower Antenna Lighting Schedule
  • January 1: Bears Home Game Color: Blue & Orange.
  • January 6: Bulls Home Game Color: Red.
  • January 7: Northwestern 2020 Big Ten West Championships/ 2021 Citrus Bowl Color: Purple.
  • January 8-10: Bears 2020 Playoffs Color: Blue & Orange.
  • January 12: Bulls Home Game Color: Red.
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What is special about the Sears Tower?

Formerly known as the Sears Tower, Willis Tower has been an iconic part of the Chicago skyline since 1973. At 110 stories high, Willis Tower is also one of the largest skyscrapers in the world. In 2017, Willis Tower underwent a massive transformation to be reimagined for the future of work.
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Does the Sears Tower have a 13th floor?

“In some instances, the 13th floor is used for equipment to support the building, as is the case in the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) in Chicago.”
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How much is the Sears Tower worth now?

SEARS TOWER: THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT Estimated current sale value: At least $1 billion Estimated building costs: $150 million to $200 million in 1973 (year of completion) Height: 1,454 feet, or 110 stories tall. Two 253-foot TV antennae on top.
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Why is Chicago lit up purple?

The Chicago skyline was illuminated purple to raise awareness for Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month (June) and The Longest Day.
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What are antenna type color codes?

Antenna Type Color Codes
  • Yellow - Small multi-directional.
  • Green - Medium multi-directional.
  • Lt Green - Large multi-directional.
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Does color of antenna matter?

Antennas come in all colors and the thing you need to know is, it doesn't matter. When you get an antenna it's going to work the same no matter what color it is. For the most part antenna signals pass through all colors equally.
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Was the twin towers taller than the Sears Tower?

At 1454 feet, its height surpassed the World Trade Center by 100 feet and was, according to Sears "as tall as the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) will let us go." For more than twenty years after its completion in 1974, Sears Tower remained the tallest skyscraper, and it is still the largest.
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What is taller than the Sears Tower?

The Petronas Towers, with their spires, are thus ranked higher than the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) with its antennas, despite the Petronas Towers' lower roofs and lower highest point.
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What is the tallest observation tower in the US?

When it comes to towers, Las Vegas' Stratosphere Tower is the highest in the United States at 1,149 ft, followed by San Antonio, Texas' Tower of the Americas, at 750 ft. Chicago's Willis Tower has the highest observation deck in the U.S. at 1,354 ft.
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What does the purple Sky Tower mean?

SHARE THIS. A 13-metre high projection of the Suffrage 125 – Whakatū Wāhine logo will grace the Sky Tower this week to mark the 125th anniversary of New Zealand becoming the first self-governing country in the world to grant women the vote.
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Why is the Empire State Building purple right now?

8, 2022, the Empire State Building's world-famous tower lights will shine in purple and sparkle in silver to honor the life and legacy of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. At 96 years old, Queen Elizabeth II passed away earlier today marking the end of her 70-year reign.
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How many died building Sears Tower?

In November 1972, the Sears Tower became Chicago's tallest building, surpassing the Standard Oil Building, which had held the record for one month. At the time, the Sears project employed 1,600 workers in three shifts; one worker had been killed during the project so far.
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What are signaling colors?

Decode the messages of colors and shapes

Red: Stop. Yellow: Prepare to stop. Green: Go. Flashing red light: Come to a complete stop and yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
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What are the 3 basic types of antennas?

There are several different types of antennas in three broad categories: omni-directional, directional, and semi-directional.
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Why are they putting purple street lights?

FPL: We are aware that some LED streetlights are emitting a purple hue rather than the standard white light. Most importantly, these streetlights are safe and will not impact visibility. The purple hue is the result of a manufacturer defect and is impacting streetlights nationwide.
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What causes LED lights to turn purple?

"The purple streetlights are a result of the phosphor coating delaminating from the LEDs," says Fiona Hughes, a representative for the city of Vancouver. Brooks, of Duke Power, points to the same cause.
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Why are so many street lights purple now?

The defect is a result of “Phosphor displacement.” LED's are able to illuminate in a range of colors. Over time, as the lights degrade, the color of the lights can shift unexpectedly. The defect can cause the lights to change to a range of hues, a light blue to a deep violet.
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How much does the Sears Tower sway in the wind?

The average sway of the building is approximately 6 inches (152 millimeters) from true center, but the building is designed to sway up to 3 feet.
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How long will the Willis Tower last?

The structural steel in a building like the Willis Tower could last for thousands of years, as long as it is climate-controlled and protected from the elements.
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