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Old Posted Jan 13, 2017, 3:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom In Chicago View Post
This thread got me thinking. . . sure there's a bunch of super-tall building going on, but what about everything else. . . I did a quick pivot from a spreadsheet I generated from the CTBUH Skyscraper Center. . . here's a quick count of buildings under construction in sheer numbers for US Cities ~50m+ U/C:
CITY....................BUILDINGS

New York City...........108
Chicago.................34
Miami...................25
Houston.................18
Seattle.................17
Los Angeles.............15
Philadelphia............10
Dallas..................7
Honolulu................7
Jersey City.............7
Boston..................5
Nashville...............5
San Francisco...........5
Austin..................4
San Diego...............3
Sunny Isles Beach.......3
Arlington...............2
Bellevue................2
Denver..................2
Fort Lauderdale.........2
Milwaukee...............2
Minneapolis.............2
Alexandria (VA).........1
Atlanta.................1
Baltimore...............1
Clayton.................1
Durham..................1
Fort Lee................1
Indianapolis............1
Irvine..................1
Kansas City.............1
Las Vegas...............1
Naples..................1
Newark..................1
Oak Park................1
Portland................1
Rochester...............1
Tampa...................1
Tysons Corner...........1
Yonkers.................1
I'm wondering if there are buildings missing from this list. . . I'd be happy to update the records if someone is willing to provide me with an accurate list based on the city in question. . .

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Is this a joke? Atlanta only has 1 building U/C over 160 feet? Midtown Atlanta has 15 currently U/C alone, but the city limits itself has 21 U/C with 28 more proposed over 160 feet.

http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=209829 - Used this thread btw.
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