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Step away from the keyboard. Go have some pancakes with maple syrup. Step outside and chill out in the 50 degree weather. Then come back and be respectful. |
Speaking of backpeddling...:haha:
Im fine though, thanks. |
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I’m disengaging now. |
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Also, I spend most of my time on SSP in the Mountain West forum where the Salt Lakers have a bit of a chip on their shoulders due to constantly getting dismissed as a metro of one-ish million, so I’m probably mistakenly projecting some of the many past conversations/debates from that forum onto this thread. So I guess we’re largely in agreement? The Wasatch Front is a weird place. It has a unique urban form that is very elongated and sparse. It’s in a category of its own. |
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Cleveland: 1
Hold on let me count again to be sure. Yep, 1. |
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http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?searchID=93682815 |
Another argument that that population growth ≠ high rise growth
Fort Worth is the 2nd fastest growing city in the country and has never built an apartment tower with more than 12 floors, and only has 2 apartment buildings taller than 6 or 7 floor wood-framed buildings. There’s currently a grand total of 2 tower cranes in the city, one is a hospital and another is a garage at a mixed-use project. There’s only been 3 buildings over 12 floors built in the city in the last decade, 1 office, 1 hotel, and 1 senior living center. The population grew 300k in this time period. |
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As for the list in this thread, I'm still not sure if we're counting only LA proper or the urban area. If the latter, it seems too low. |
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EDIT: It also has 10,220 multi-family units under construction. This is only apartments and condos. Does not include the many townhome projects under construction in the city or multi-family units U/C in southside neighborhoods(since the list I used in the Atlanta forum does not include those parts of Atlanta). |
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Floors - name 20 - Espace Montmorency residential tower 20 - Gest sur Gouin 16 - Espace Montmorency office tower 16 - Quartier Urbain Le James 16 - Apero Teasdale 15 - Central Parc Laval phase 3 15 - Marquise Rubis 1 15 - Marquise Rubis 2 15 - Soléa condo 13 - Market condo 12 - Urbania Haus REPENTIGNY = 2 UC 30 - Sélection 30 - Manoir Repentigny BROSSARD = 12 UC (and not 15 like previously stated - 3 from my list were actually done) 28 - Nobel condominium 23 - Magellan condos 1 18 - Oria 1 15 - Magellan condos 2 15 - Alter Ego sur le fleuve 1 15 - Alter Ego sur le fleuve 2 14 - Brossard complex 1 13 - Éolia appartements 13 - 2000, rue de l'Éclipse 13 - Oria 2 12 - Mellem 12 - Brossard complex 2 Montreal = 51 Montreal suburbs = 25 |
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For the people I have in mind, it's more an idea that they're building a better America, or a better American city. Outside the US. All of the good stuff about the US, minus all of the bad stuff. |
very few Torontonians would rather that their city was in the United States. Instead of being the supreme city of a major country, it would likely have been a also-ran great lakes city of a Buffalo or Rochester -level significance.
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Toronto gave the world the proto-Trump and proto-Trumpism in former Rob Ford and Ford Nation. It's basically a US city.
Btw, it's funny how it's only one guy in this thread who is getting all upset and attacking and insulting anyone who doesn't agree with him or dares to point out his mistakes. There's only one "snowflake" in here as far as I can tell. There's only one sore loser who can't accept when he's wrong, very much like Trump. |
Laval's zoning map.
https://ehq-production-canada.imgix....?auto=compress https://www.repensonslaval.ca/schema/photos/5395 You won't see any towers in low density residential neighborhoods. |
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