The Sears Tower (now known as Willis Tower) is a 110-story skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois that was completed in 1974. At 1,450 feet tall, it was once the tallest building in the United States and had a distinctive bundled tube structural design consisting of nine square tubes. Key features include over 4.5 million square feet of office space, a skydeck on the 103rd floor that offers panoramic views of Chicago and surrounding states, and innovative engineering that allows the building to withstand sway and distribute loads evenly.