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Originally Posted by Ktulured55
Thanks for any info AltF.
But what would we have to do to have them fix it? 1st Mariner building is actually the 20th tallest building. What if it was in the top 3? Height is not important? Emporis is a great site, and it seems they would want to know any piece of info to have their site as accurate as possible. What would we have to do to have someone 'fix' the Baltimore, MD section and make sure that it is accurate?
Btw.... I think Water St. is Topped Out. They are putting up a lot of bricks on the outside still and I think have 4 or 5 floors done with the bricks.
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Sure, if we had an active editor somewhere between North Carolina & New Jersey, it would be easier. I'm physically in the Twin Cities, working primarily on midwestern states (IN,IA,KY,MN,MO,OH). I travel often enough to DC that I've tried to work on the District, MD (save Ocean City), and NOVA as well.
What's the source for "20th tallest in Baltimore". In reality, we need to be able to have good confidence that the data is valid. Unfortunately, given the nature of messageboards, where anyone can be anyone and say anything, we can't use a message posted here as the source for data. I'd hate to compound the problem by adding data that's questionable. It's much better to leave it blank when it's not trustworthy.
Maintaining a database that cites all sources for all technical data is very difficult. Many suspicious heights remain, like the Marriott in Baltimore. I don't believe it's as tall as 420 feet, and we don't have the source of the value, I think it creeped in through the World Almanac some years back. It's always a work in progress, and there's so much yet to be done, for sure.
Isn't there a pyramidal section yet to be added to the top of 414?