Posted Apr 13, 2015, 6:20 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Riverview Estates Fairway (PA)
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And a Shenzhen firm is involved which means that this will happen very quickly. Something about Chinese companies that I've learned covering them is that they haul ass on projects. Both in China and internationally. No playing games, just steel and success.
Kinda a fair balance as U.S. firms have built countless high rises/skyscrapers abroad, and now China is returning the favor by being big developers in Seattle, SF, NYC, and so on.
Many of the West Coast cities are becoming skyscraper magnets. Lots of developments. LA especially.
What I do like is that these developments are all over LA. Not just downtown, but in its many nodes of highrise and skyscraper clusters which is kinda unique for a U.S. city as they all tend to be clustered in one area, but LA, like Houston, Atlanta and Miami to name a few, has them all over the place.
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