Seriously omg. I tried getting away from him after too and he wouldn't leave me alone. Its like stop talking to me dude, just go do your set that you were so inpatient to do
St. Pete's growth is actually stagnant because many of the quads and duplexes around the city that housed multiple people were bought up by rich people and now only have a single family living in them. All of the growth in the Tampa Bay metro is coming from Hillsborough and Pasco. St. Pete is densifying which is great but its not growing faster than Tampa by any means at most the development is happening at the same rate. Outside of downtown there's not a whole lot of major developments happening in Pinellas, maybe Carillon, but otherwise nothing. Meanwhile Tampa has multiple large scale projects in the works at varying degrees like Water Street, Gasworx, Midtown, Uptown, Tampa Heights-YMCA redevelopment and none of that includes the various projects in Bayshore, downtown CBD, NOHO, West River, Encore etc. I love St. Pete, I live in Mirror Lake but the growth of the 2 cities is very different, Tampa is densifying multiple sections of the city which all seem to be converging on Downtown while St. Pete is densifying downtown and and slowly working its way outward. This gives St. Pete a much better downtown but makes the rest of the city suburban trash.
The Rays stadium and surrounding parking lots are being transformed into an entirely new neighborhood beginning in 2026... so I would disagree and contest there are a lot of major changes around town. Tampa is a little bit bigger, and Pasco is a lot cheaper to build in because the land value is lower. They are very different markets and not necessarily in competition with each other.
Let's not sleep on Tampa. We've got billions of dollars worth of development currently in the planning stages. Many buildings about to go vertical. I'm aware of almost 20 high rise buildings going up in the downtown area within the next year or so, and many more within the next five to ten years. It's an exciting time for both cities. People are flocking to the Tampa Bay area in droves.
That's why I'm so glad about the new 270 Park Morgan Chase building that I filmed in this video. It's a very wide chunky super tall haha youll like the new Grand Hyatt that they'll be building soon as well, also not a super thin one
Nice! But, is it legal to fly a drone in that area ? what about privacy for that skyscraper ? i own a dji mini 3 pro . under250 grams, do i need a permit ? thanks
They're already planning on building tons of new skyscrapers. I'm sure they'll just build a levee around Manhattan if it starts sinking too bad. It'll be like new Orleans lol
Were you flying in the same spot as I was? In Central Park my drone wouldn't go over 400 ft for some reason but as I went further south and got right next to 432 Park, it said I reached the edge of the altitude restriction zone and it let me go way up lol
Hahaha omg that's me! I never even realized I got myself on video. Thought it was too fast to see. So I went in the hot tub that day. I walked back shirtless and soaked. Good eye lol