Why isn't Brooklyn packed with more skyscrapers?
What's your theory on why Brooklyn doesn't have more tall buildings? Property values in various areas of Brooklyn are through the roof and most of Brooklyn is packed to the gills with residents. You'd think this would establish a climate for tall building construction. And not one supertall yet? What's the hold up?
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1. 9 DeKalb Ave - Brooklyn, NYC - SHoP Architects - Photo
2. American Radiator Building - New York City - Hood, Godley, and Fouilhoux - Photo
3. One Chicago Square - Chicago - HPA and Goettsch Partners - Photo
4. Chicago Board of Trade - Chicago - Holabird & Root - Photo
5. Cathedral of Learning - Pittsburgh - Charles Klauder - Photo
Last edited by HomrQT; Mar 30, 2014 at 3:03 AM.
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