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Old Posted Oct 12, 2022, 11:55 PM
edale edale is offline
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Originally Posted by Wigs View Post
LA could be next. The downtown growth is pretty crazy right now.

I've been right near the top of the US Bank tower when they had the OUE Skyspace and glass slide. It was awesome!
c. 1989
Architectural 1,018 ft (310 m)
Top floor 968 ft (295 m)

LA has a very long way to go if it wants to join the ranks of NYC, Chicago, and Toronto on the skyscraper front. There's usually not more than a couple of skyscrapers u/c at a time here throughout the city, let alone downtown. Miami is probably the 4th city, though it's definitely down a big tier from Chicago and Toronto (which are both down a big tier from NYC).
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