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Atlas Tower

The shining spire of Atlas Tower, Columbia’s second tallest building, can be seen from nearly any point in the city. Its first floors are a massive commercial center with the bulk of its remaining height devoted to the residential homes of many of the city’s wealthiest residents. A series of penthouses crown the colossal structure: the second highest belonging to Davian Galt, son of the building’s owner Alexander Galt, who uses it as a pleasure palace. The highest dwelling is where the elder Galt is presumed to reside, though he hasn’t been seen publicly in many years.

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Atlas Tower

The shining spire of Atlas Tower, Columbia’s second tallest building, can be seen from nearly any point in the city. Its first floors are a massive commercial center with the bulk of its remaining height devoted to the residential homes of many of the city’s wealthiest residents. A series of penthouses crown the colossal structure: the second highest belonging to Davian Galt, son of the building’s owner Alexander Galt, who uses it as a pleasure palace. The highest dwelling is where the elder Galt is presumed to reside, though he hasn’t been seen publicly in many years.

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Atlas Tower

The shining spire of Atlas Tower, Columbia’s second tallest building, can be seen from nearly any point in the city. Its first floors are a massive commercial center with the bulk of its remaining height devoted to the residential homes of many of the city’s wealthiest residents. A series of penthouses crown the colossal structure: the second highest belonging to Davian Galt, son of the building’s owner Alexander Galt, who uses it as a pleasure palace. The highest dwelling is where the elder Galt is presumed to reside, though he hasn’t been seen publicly in many years.

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Location

Atlas Tower

The shining spire of Atlas Tower, Columbia’s second tallest building, can be seen from nearly any point in the city. Its first floors are a massive commercial center with the bulk of its remaining height devoted to the residential homes of many of the city’s wealthiest residents. A series of penthouses crown the colossal structure: the second highest belonging to Davian Galt, son of the building’s owner Alexander Galt, who uses it as a pleasure palace. The highest dwelling is where the elder Galt is presumed to reside, though he hasn’t been seen publicly in many years.

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