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Good to see that Houston, which was my hometown for nearly two decades, has been building more and more skyscrapers in recent years. Back in the early to mid 1980s, two of the world's ten tallest buildings were in Houston!
     
     
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I'm not sure if I should replicate my HAIF picture submissions on SSP. I take a lot of construction photos in Houston.

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Old Posted Jun 13, 2019, 11:03 AM
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I like how the tower is angled, will give some needed diversity to straight lines and flat roofs downtown.
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Old Posted Sep 3, 2019, 12:27 AM
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Wow, a tall building going up in Houston!

I thought there was a moratorium on skyscrapers in both Houston and Dallas
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 3, 2019, 2:04 AM
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Wow, a tall building going up in Houston!

I thought there was a moratorium on skyscrapers in both Houston and Dallas
This building is about 20 feet shorter than 609 Main that was just completed a couple of years ago.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 4, 2019, 8:22 PM
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This building is about 20 feet shorter than 609 Main that was just completed a couple of years ago.
Neither of which even crack the top 5 tallest buildings in Houston. In fact the last one that did was over 30 years ago, proving my point
     
     
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It's not all about the height. Downtown Houston has built two major office towers recently (609 Main and Capitol Tower) This will be the third. Not many other American cities can boast that. Only San Francisco, Chicago and NYC come to mind.
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It's not all about the height. Downtown Houston has built two major office towers recently (609 Main and Capitol Tower) This will be the third. Not many other American cities can boast that. Only San Francisco, Chicago and NYC come to mind.
Austin and Philadelphia.
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Neither of which even crack the top 5 tallest buildings in Houston. In fact the last one that did was over 30 years ago, proving my point
So what? You said "finally a tall building going up" of THIS tower that is shorter than 609 Main that was constructed a couple of years ago. Houston has the third tallest skyline in the county. Don't act like the tall order you're creating is some type of norm.

The only cities that would be in the same discussion as far as tall buildings being constructed since 2000 would be NYC, Chicago, SF, and Miami.

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Old Posted Sep 6, 2019, 6:05 PM
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So what? You said "finally a tall building going up" of THIS tower that is shorter than 609 Main that was constructed a couple of years ago. Houston has the third tallest skyline in the county. Don't act like the tall order you're creating is some type of norm.

The only cities that would be in the same discussion as far as tall buildings being constructed since 2000 would be NYC, Chicago, SF, and Miami.
Name another American city that has not had a building crack the top 5 tallest buildings in that city in the past 30 years. Like I said, other than Dallas

Both cities have been deadsville for a very long time
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 6, 2019, 6:11 PM
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Both cities have been deadsville for a very long time
Very true, they're rapidly growing cities as well, odd they don't build more skyscrapers, like say, Austin. Atlanta too..
     
     
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