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Old Posted Aug 22, 2022, 7:29 PM
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russia was a part of the paradigm shift, but the lion's share of it was east asia and the middle east.

europe (including russia) was a MUCH smaller piece of that puzzle.




check this out, according to the SSP data base, in 1990:

US/Canada: 474 >150m / 12 >300m
rest of the world: 158 >150m / 1 >150m

my how things changed over the past 3 decades.
Yeah, as late as 1990, skyscrapers = US/Canada. Even well into the 1990’s.

Europe is worth mentioned as half of it has been developed for a very long time and they build no skyscrapers and suddenly they decide they should be some as well. But of course, most of change came from East/Southeast Asia and Middle East.
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Attractive for tech CEO's/founder-types (not necessarily their workers). Young, wealthy men get to hang out on the beach in a low tax environment. Most of the companies tend to be crypto oriented which is a certain libertarian leaning personality type.
Main issue with SF is housing prices. VCs were complaining, rightfully so, that most of their startup invested capital was simply going to San Francisco landlords and not into building companies. Miami real estate is much cheaper compared to SF, add to that low taxes, and lax regulatory environment with local politicians that actually want new tech companies to open up shop in the city. Similar reason why Austin is booming as well.
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Vancouver towers don't sit vacant, they're just not owned by the people who occupy them.
Not much different than a standard apartment building really except the ownership of the units is crowdsourced.

Also, I'm a bit late to the party here but Metro Vancouver is currently at 106 highrises U/C. This number is quite accurate as each crane is tracked on a crowd sourced document and updated by the community. The actual number is likely a bit higher than 106 since projects that lose their crane are removed from the list even though completion of a highrise often takes months after the removal of the tower crane.

Take a look here for info and detail
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...aRA/edit#gid=0
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2022, 10:13 PM
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russia was a part of the paradigm shift, but the lion's share of it was east asia and the middle east.

europe (including russia) was a MUCH smaller piece of that puzzle.




check this out, according to the SSP data base, in 1990:

US/Canada: 474 >150m / 12 >300m
rest of the world: 158 >150m / 1 >300m

my how things changed over the past 3 decades.
Yeah it's changed a ton. Not sure what occurred in the mid 90's, a sort of drought, but after the 2008 collapse, the recovery witnessed a bonanza.

===> SCROLL

For the U.S..

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^ how come chicago's Aon Center (346m tall, 1973) doesn't appear on that graph?
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Old Posted Aug 22, 2022, 10:35 PM
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https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/bui...aon-center/339

Since the AON Center has a proposed renovation in 2023, it shows on 2023 instead of 1973.

https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/bui...-center/33094/

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^ ohhh, ok.

That's pretty damn weird.

Someone over at the CTBUH should fix that in their data.
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Lots going on in Fort Lauderdale. Either pipeline, u/c or in the stages of approved and getting ready for u/c.


FORT LAUDERDALE | DNA Towers | 550 + 550 FT | 45 + 40 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | RD Las Olas | 499 FT | 45 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | ArtsPark Lofts (407 North Andrews Avenue) | 368 FT | 30 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 416 NE 1st Avenue | 383 FT | 30 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 633 SE 3rd Avenue | 563 FT | 47 FLOORS 
FORT LAUDERDALE | Society Las Olas (Phase II) | FT | 42 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Riverwalk Residences | 493 FT | 43 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Flagler Sixth | 345 FT + ? | 32 + 30 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Flagler Sky View (501 NE 4th Street) | 380 FT | 30 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 488 Residences at Riverwalk | 375 FT | 37 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Hanover Riverwalk | FT | 36 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 525 South Andrews Avenue | 491 FT | 46 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 200 West Broward Boulevard | 579 FT | 48 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | One River (629 SE 5th Avenue) | FT | 34 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | The Benjamin | 341 x 2 FT | 31 x 2 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 151 North Seabreeze Boulevard | 300 + 300 FT | 26 + 26 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | New River Yacht Club Tower 2 | FT | 36 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 317 N Federal Highway. | 500 + 472 FT | 45 + 42 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Next Las Olas | 344 FT | 33 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | R.K. Center | 30 + 30 + 17 + 15 + 15 FLOORS (5 Towers)
FORT LAUDERDALE | 11 North Andrews Avenue | 499 FT | 47 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Ombelle | 525 + 525 FT | 43 + 43 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 520 West Broward Boulevard | 439 FT | 41 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 199 Northwest 5th Avenue | 364 FT | 36 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 300 West Broward | 596 FT | 48 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 200 NE Third Street | 448 FT | 43 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Society Las Olas | 499 + 469 FT | 46 + 42 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | 100 Las Olas | 495 FT | 47 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Riverparc Square | FT | 43 + 43 + 35 FLOORS
FORT LAUDERDALE | Las Olas Condominiums | 531 FT | 45 FLOORS
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Looks like some big movement on 350 Park.

Something bound to rise given Citadels success.




Citadel Plots Out NYC Tower in Major Buildout After Banner Year:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...uverify%20wall

January 9, 2023


Roughly 1350 ft they are saying. 51 office floors and 7 terraces. Following being 1.7 mil sq-ft.





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Looks like some big movement on 350 Park.

Something bound to rise given Citadels success.




Citadel Plots Out NYC Tower in Major Buildout After Banner Year:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...uverify%20wall

January 9, 2023

Roughly 1350 ft they are saying. 51 office floors and 7 terraces. Following being 1.7 mil sq-ft.

Miami already not working out?
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This is separate. They have different regions. As far as I'm aware, Miami is still very much in play. They've been on a large capital expenditure spree in Brickell.
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Looks pretty good.

I'm feeling this tower could use some spires, or some type of further rooftop element.
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This is separate. They have different regions. As far as I'm aware, Miami is still very much in play. They've been on a large capital expenditure spree in Brickell.
Speaking of Miami:

Brickell Key could be getting its first ever supertall tower, according to new filings with the Federal Aviation Administration.

The FAA filings were received by the agency on December 20, 2022.

Two towers would be built on the south end of Brickell Key.

Tower 1 is proposed to rise 1,049 feet, while tower 2 is proposed to rise 700 feet.
https://www.thenextmiami.com/first-e...-brickell-key/
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