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Orleans Tower (Formerly Amoco Building) → Orleans Tower – I'm a relatively new Editor and I originally changed the name from Amoco Building to Orleans Tower (formerly named Amoco Building) Without considering the consequences of such a long title. I have recently visited other building's wiki pages, such as the willis tower page. The willis tower in Chicago was formerly name the Sears Tower. I like the naming convention used on that wiki page. On the inside of the page, you find information concerning the name change from sears tower to willis tower, but that information isn't readily apparent from the title (willis tower). Likewise, Orleans Tower's wiki page title should be more concise, like the willis tower page. This will likely help with search engine optimization as well, but thats an afterthought for me as i don't know much about search engine optimization. Jhakim (talk) 19:10, 12 November 2014 (UTC)Reply