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The Church of Scientology's largest project in Clearwater, Florida is the ongoing construction of a huge high-rise complex called the Super Power Building (SPB), a structure whose highest point, when completed, will be a large Scientology cross that will tower over the city.

At 170,000 square feet (16,000 m²), the building will be the largest commercial edifice in Clearwater and was budgeted to cost $24 million. It will reportedly have 889 rooms, 447 windows, 42 bathrooms and a 1,140-seat dining room. [http://www.xenu.net/archive/WIR/wir7-17.html

The Super Power building project officially began in November 1998, and was slated for completion by 2003. However, work was reported to have stopped in 2003 and the cost was reported to have more than doubled due to rises in the price of steel and labor *, with the Church repeatedly issuing fundraising requests to its members. As of early 2006, the construction is still unfinished.

The purpose of the edifice will be specifically for administering the Super Power Rundown

The 1982 edition of the Dianetics and Scientology Technical Dictionary defines "Super Power" as:

"A super fantastic, but confidential series of rundowns that can be done on anybody whether Dn Clear or not that puts the person into fantastic shape unleashing Super Power of a thetan. This means that puts Scientologists into a new realm of ability enabling them to create a new world. It puts world Clearing within reach of the future. This is a parallel rundown to Power in Saint Hill's which is taken by the Dn Clear. It consists of 12 separate high power rundowns which are brand new and enter realms of the tech never before approached. Power is still very much in use on the Grade Chart but is for those who didn't go Clear on Dn." *

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