I’d travel thru Denver over the years, and in September, 1982, my first time in Denver, the 3 tallest buildings were being built, with the Republic Tower about 2/3 up. The Cash Register Building, and Century Link Towers, were topped out and under construction.
_The skyline view here in ATL is great, but we have like 3 seperate ones Downtown, Midtown & Buckhead. It definitely could be much better just like anywhere else could. Atlanta definitely has the funds and so much potential.. I'd be nice to see atleast 16 more big ones built yes 16 each 800ft-1,700ft tall & 12 more med sized mixed use buildings 300-600ft to fill in the gaps between Downtown/Midtown & the large gap from Midtown up to Buckhead has no big buildings. Also over on the west side north of the Benz stadium where it's just lacking buildings could use some _*_(hopefully Centennial yards go as planned)._*_ Atlanta would the officially be a top 3 city in the US _*_(going off tallest US buildings & looks)_*
the definition of a skyscraper is a building over 150 meters. Manchester is decades ahead of Birmingham in that realm. Manchester has 200meters deans gate square ,183 meter trinity island and 169 meter. 154 meter the blade and cylinder.150 meter colliders yard. in total Manchester has 8 skyscrapers above 150 meters already constructed and a further 6 skyscrapers above 150 meters currently under construction
It’s not the Dallas metro. It’s dfw metro. Or you can just call it Fort Worth. Fort Worth is not part of Dallas. Put some respect on Fort Worth. Change the title. Have some respect.
Why do people think these vile skyscrapers in birmingham are good?? They are such an eyesore that octogan building in birmingham looks like a giant cigarette its vile. Also whats with all these stupid comparisons and competitions with manchester? A race to see who can build the most bland high rise flats? Absolutley stupid... the last good buildings built in birmingham and manchester were built in the 50s with the acception of a few from the 60s and 70s ever since then its just heaps and heaps of ugly crap.. such a shame
That's a nice one. What is that like a sea shell by the sea shore? So many mirrors I bet you can see your image in that one. Crystal is it? Probably at night with the moon you can really see the whole place lit up. That's a work of art, probably that new electronic money helped build that one. Those computers have caused a real boom in building these beautiful works of art all over England and Asia and Dubai and producing lots of new money that has benefited the world so much. Are you friends with the meta crowd? I never meta a new building in england that I didnt love. LLXIIX77
Austin is on a roll. Has gone from almost no tall buildings 30 years ago to a pretty dense forest now, going taller and taller. It is kind of shocking.
This thing about sky line, its about time they cleaned up the poor housing in that town, deport the criminals and start making things or inventing. The place looks more like Afghanistan than a english town. And them rail arches need looking after instead of building more glass houses.
strange how this government wish to build a multy billion pound skscarper and yet wont off the nurses a payrise a lot of corruption in this government and i hear boris the crypt cicker has just been given £5.000.000 what an honest working class tory party bring back the guillotine long live the revolution.
I remember used to really being into buildings and when I found out about this project with completely new skyscrapers and the new tallest I kinda flipped out especially as a Philly native
Birmingham used to be such a derelict and ugly city in the UK and kept on getting declined. But, since 2020, they have been planning to build modern skyscrapers and attractions inside and outside the city. I came back to Birmingham to see how its going but oh my god it has improved. Areas such as Perry Barr, City Centre, Westside and Eastside, Edgbaston and lots more. Honestly its beautiful again!
Lmfao! Dude...wtf are smoking? Cause I want some. Your list is the most made up far off bullshit I have ever seen. Except for the top 3, your info sucks cock. Big ones to.
80 South Street looked bigger then WTC 1 and the original Twin Towers. It actually isn't as Tower 1 stands at at (541 m) (Floors) but (546 m) to the tip. 80 South Street stands at (438 m). The original Twin Towers (South Tower) stood at (415.1 m) and the (North Tower) stood at (417 m) Still 80, south Street is higher then the original Twin Towers at (438 m). Towers like this are flying up now but I doubt that they will ever be as well remembered at the original WTC.
I love the Calgary Skyline, however with glut of empty office space we currently face in 2022 is this list of proposed buildings accurate? A lot has changed in the way people work since 2019.
I would be interested in seeing a new tall skyscraper building in Atlanta that could eclipse Bank Of America Plaza in height. As well as it having a broadcast tower mast for local TV and FM stations to transmit their broadcast signals from.