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This is what I was able to find on Emporis https://www.emporis.com/city/101037/.../all-buildings Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center - 70 floors Hudson Tower - 49 floors Huntington Tower - 20 floors Exchange - 16 floors Hudson Block - 14 floors Yeah, the numbers for Detroit look bogus. Emporis is less reliable than I thought. Anyone know the real number for Detroit? |
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In respect of what's 'under construction'........ Under-construction 100-199m = 78 200-299m = 10 300m+ = 2 You can count the total number or work out the 12-storey number using their database: https://urbantoronto.ca/database/projects/ |
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As at June 14 the number was 323. Thread link: https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/thread...d.32227/page-5 |
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^^I like the low rise feel of most of LA, but some things leave me scratching my head. Not sure why they are constructing such low rise things in the Hollywood area, IMO they should be really cramming the density there. Theres a housing shortage, it's obvious, but nobody seems willing to increase building height.
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What the hell happened to Chicago? Wow, that's pathetic
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With that said, can those most familiar with their city read out their numbers for number of buildings u/c and/or number of cranes? I tried to count Toronto's numbers, but there was too many. :haha: |
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The buildings in UT's Database don't have a break-out at 12 floors, they have a breakout at 100M (roughly 30 residential storeys) |
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Toronto - 323 Phoenix - 20 Interested in the DC number if anyone has it. |
Regarding just residential I can name 10 buildings over 20 stories under construction in downtown and midtown for Atlanta with 5 more in last phase of permitting. That doesn’t count any office, medical, educational or mid rise residential nor other sections of the city such as Buckhead, West Midtown or EST which would add another 7-10 residential highrises. The Texas donuts are probably greater than 30 in the city proper. You clearly aren’t as familiar as you claim to be considering the city has been outpacing the suburbs for 5 years now in multi family residential.
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Montréal?
Monterrey? Behind Detroit? |
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But in 2017, The Toronto Star reported 150 cranes in Montreal. https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/...stability.html |
Vancouver BC has SSP posters tracking cranes.
Forumer Leftcoaster has the numbers as at May 31st of this year: 174 Link to that post, here: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...&postcount=114 |
Some Austin information: Not in the same league with Toronto, but it is certainly a transformative amount of current and recent construction with more on the horizon. https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...05&postcount=6
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