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Yes, I do. Developers and their bankers and not in the business of pleasing adolescent males and their priapic dreams. They don't sit around talking about making a killer skyline in a second-tier city so the citizens can brag about it to the in-laws. That's not the nature of their business nor should it be. The current boom is getting long in the tooth, so you'll probably have to wait until you're middle-aged before the next opportunity comes. My advice: don't lose sleep over it. |
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OUTSIDE of DC, there are plenty of 25+ buildings in the Rosslyn/Arlington area and Tyson's Corner and Reston Town Center. All of those areas have buildings now over 400' or will have them soon. A 600'+ is planned for Tyson's. |
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Stewart progress. The first photo I took on May 6, before there had been much, if any, visible construction. The second was taken a few minutes ago.
https://i.imgur.com/VBH5sVf.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ZOneKpA.jpg They're taken with the same camera, lens and focal length. The angle is slightly different to show the construction work. My view of downtown is slowly being blocked. Oh well. I think as it grows, I'll try to get more of the same shot to compare. |
Great update pics!
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Didn't realize it was so important to people what decisions strangers made in spending their money.
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So what's the north side of Stewart supposed to look like?
We talked about whether it would be possible for that one-story commercial block to redevelop, looks almost like it could. |
I don't know if I buy "the market isn't there for a new tallest" arguement... Hell Albuquerque, NM is getting a new tallest and Phx is light years ahead of that town.
Got my fingers crossed for central station hitting at least 550 though... along with more density the other projects are bringing would be a lot more respectable! |
Just something to think about. The Empire State Building was the tallest in NYC for about 40 years.
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You don't seem to understand that private money dictates what's built, the City government doesn't call the shots. This isn't Sim City. If the market won't encourage someone to build something then it won't be built.
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