^ atlanta's absence is a bit of a head-scratcher.
the usual sunbelt suspects are represented (miami and the texas cities), but atlanta seems to have slipped into a bit of a skyscraper building funk this decade, relative to its peers. let's hope that changes soon.
charlotte's absence also falls into that head-scratching group for me as well. i mean, stagnant cities like baltimore, pittsburgh, cincinnati, and milwaukee are all represented, but not boom-town charlotte? odd.
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