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Old Posted Apr 17, 2024, 3:48 AM
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Originally Posted by EPdesign View Post
I don’t understand what makes it not be a real city. Salt lake is impressive. No, it’s not a large city…but it holds its own.

I’m impressed with how Salt Lake is coming along, especially now that I’ve lived and experienced other cities.

Also…I would give anything for light rail…edit…anything for light rail in Florida
I think they probably mean real skyline more than city.

No question, Salt Lake's skyline is awkward. Some of it is the buildings but a lot is just how it developed. I don't think it's particularly visually and aesthetically appealing like, say, Tampa's skyline:





I find that a decently visually appealing medium-sized skyline.

There's building diversity and height diversity and yet doesn't have a massive tower (so, very similar to Salt Lake). Their tallest is 579 feet. They also haven't had any recent taller towers built in the city.
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