Its almost like every single building has a helipad on the roof. Alittle over kill?
It was a requirement until 2014
Los Angeles' requirement for helipads atop buildings more than 75 feet tall was meant to allow airlifts in the event of a fire, attack or other emergency.
Los Angeles' requirement for helipads atop buildings more than 75 feet tall was meant to allow airlifts in the event of a fire, attack or other emergency.
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"The destructive effects of automobiles are much less a cause than a symptom of our incompetence at city building" - Jane Jacobs 1961ish
Nice. San Marcos really does have a nice little skyline. This photo doesn't show the new 13-story Aspire San Marcos apartment building near the Texas State University campus or the 10 story Embassy Suites Convention Hotel farther south along I-35. It isn't the biggest skyline in Texas, but it is the closest one to Austin outside of our own and they have the tallest buildings between Austin and San Antonio.