Oklahoma City. I would like to see the metro in the 4 million range. Unlikely to happen soon, however.
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Billings MT, It would be nice to have a large metro in the northern mountain west between Seattle and Chicago. Sorry Spokane your not central enough between the two
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In general the mountain west cities are all the current "boom" towns and areas of rapid growth. Reno, Boise, Spokane, Denver, Phoenix, LAs Vegas, Salt Lake. I see no reason to think this will slow down, the West coast was the former boom reign of the last century but now it is full and expensive. I think the interior is the next area to really develop. It is near Oil reserves and on some major highways, I wouldn't be surprised to see it really take off in coming decades. |
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I feel like Tucson has the right geographic location, population, and geographic features to accent a greater urban area. However, I don't see any new tower growth any time soon which is unfortunate. But just imagine if this city became a mini financial capital. There's plenty of open space but also plenty of developed space.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/455/32...530703ce_b.jpgDowntown Tucson and Southside Tucson by Andrew Pine, on Flickr https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/597/32...168ab9e8_b.jpgDowntown Tucson and Southside Tucson by Andrew Pine, on Flickr |
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I find this thread somewhat funny/ amusing, the US Population in general is downright enormous. (I do realize their are
some sparsely populated parts/ sections of the US), but that's relative to the US Context. In many, many Countries the World over they'd kill for that population even as a Major City yet the US consider's many of these places to be small/ tiny xD. |
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I'd like to see New York City get even bigger just because, somewhere has to Challenge Tokyo for population?
Besides the US has a Population about 9 times that of Canada. It should @ the very least have 1 Metro as big as the whole of Canada's Entire Population. |
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Tallahassee. Its a great city.
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Anything less than 100,000 is a small town anything less than 10,000 is wilderness anything less than 1,000 is myth and doesn't actually exist :cheers: but on a more serious note, despite our large population, especially once you get west of the Mississippi there is an enormous amount of open land, that area represents 2/3 of our landmass with less than 1/3 of the population, and over half of that is on the California coastline. The entire western USA is basically large metros like Phoenix, Denver, Vegas separated by thousands of square miles (twice as many kilometers) of open wilderness with a smattering of tiny villages in between. So yes, where I live has almost 5 million people Metro, but the next closest city Tucson with less than 1 million is 150 miles away (that is considered close) ABQ with >1 million is about 6 hours of open wilderness away, LA about 5 hours, Vegas, 4 hours, Salt Lake 10 hours, Denver 12-14 hours, Hermosillo Mexico ? 10 hours. El Paso? 12 hours and very little if anything in between. SO yeah there is a lot of wide open space and if you are in a city like Billings or Boise there is nothing resembling a large city for hours and hours in any direction. |
Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Rexburg, Blackfoot, Idaho.
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Being from California, I'd like the central valley cities to grow into dense urban centers connected by, hopefully, by the future high speed rail line
Fresno - 2-3 million Bakersfield - 2 million Sacramento - 5 million I'd like to see Los Angeles (currently 18.8 million) grow to rival Tokyo. We already got the footprint and public transportation is getting better by the day and there's a ton of infill happening all over the region but it'll take time. I'd really love to see great plains cities like Omaha, Des Moines, Kansas City, Oklahoma City grow to be a medium tier city like Miami, Houston or Atlanta which have 5-6 million each. |
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