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There doesn't seem to be a set number of feet per story. Everything depends on how high you want the ceilings to be. For the John Hancock tower each story is 13.225 feet because the
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There is really no set amount of feet in a story. It is what ever the architect decided they want it to be. A good estimate would be about 12.5 feet.
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A good guess is usually between 12 and 18 feet per story. There is no actual way to tell how many feet are in a story, though, because every building is different.
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A good estimate is 12-18 feet. There is no way to tell, however, as the heights of ceilings differ from building to building, some are higher than others.
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