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Old Posted Sep 15, 2016, 8:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MarkDaMan View Post
USUALLY is still incorrect. Height often doesn't has anything to do with density. Would you believe that the 325' John Ross Tower in South Waterfront has a greater density that the 432 Park Avenue in NYC, which is almost 1,400 feet tall? It does. John Ross is packing in 300+ units to 104 units for 432. One of the largest apartment building in the world doesn't even hit 500'. Edifício Copan in São Paulo, Brazil packs in 1,160 units on 38 floors.

Portland can be vibrant and dense without supertalls, or even another 500' tower.

All we're saying is it would be nice to have some super talls and couple more 500 footers. We get everything else you want why can't we balance it some?
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