Posted Feb 1, 2022, 8:44 PM
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Skyriser
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Newark, California
Posts: 7,201
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It takes a year of preconstruction/design in the best of circumstances (never mind 40-week lead-times for materials like today) and two years to do actual construction, so an estimate of 3 years to finish at a minimum is as realistic as they come. The smart money is on these guys to follow through imho.
While height might be a hard limit the densities to get there have to be spot-zoned through text amendments and that takes a lot of time. Urban Form continues to be a massive impediment for the highest and best uses of downtown development.
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