Tallest Proposed Building for Every Major City
As of right now, what is the tallest building proposed in each major american city including:
New York Los Angeles Chicago Houston Philadelphia San Francisco Dallas San Diego Austin Indianapolis Seattle Denver Boston Las Vegas Miami Minneapolis New Orleans Atlanta Jersey City San Antonio Nashville Honolulu and any others (hopefully I didnt forget anything big) The point of this forum is to post what the biggest skyscraper proposal in each city is, then to look back in a year or two too see how many of the proposals were built and how many new proposals came along |
I will edit my post to include all of the tallest proposals later
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New York
Los Angeles Chicago Houston Philadelphia San Francisco Dallas San Diego - 15th & Island Ave. - 45 floors X 2 (twin towers) 480ft. Austin Indianapolis Seattle Denver Boston Las Vegas Miami Minneapolis New Orleans Atlanta Jersey City San Antonio and any others |
^^^ hhmm.... The Honolulu proposal looks a bit questionable. The design is a exact replica/rip off of the Gas Company Tower in Los Angeles. Google image search it, windows and all are the same, the only difference is the top has been extended upward a bit.
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The Nashville 505CST mixed-use tower posted earlier has been scrapped in favor of a different design. The developer is selling a portion of the site to the city for a large parking garage and plans to build a 750ft. all-residential tower on the remainder of the site. There will be enough spaces in the garage to accommodate the resident tower which would be Nashville's tallest if built. Here are the renderings:
http://cmsimg.tennessean.com/apps/pb...W=600&Border=0 http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps639b4c3b.jpg http://nashvillepost.com/sites/defau...37.47%20PM.png |
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Anybody who would like to add to the list in welcome. If the building has rendering or even just a basic layout, feel free to put it aside the name of the skyscraper :tup:
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Denver:
1144 Fifteenth Street 625 FT / 190 M - 42-Stories: http://denverinfill.com/blog/wp-cont...15th-close.jpg http://denverinfill.com/blog/2014/06...th-street.html |
You forgot Detroit, but I don't think we have much in the works right now. I think there is one short residential tower planned for downtown.
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Phoenix
Central Station 390 Feet/119 Meters 34 floors http://www.downtownphoenixjournal.co...ng-Feature.jpg http://www.downtownphoenixjournal.co...5/Close-up.jpg |
In chicago its the chicago spire. 7 or 8 years ago it was the chicago spire, so lets see what happens
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Salt Lake City - 111 South Main
380 ft/23 stories http://i.imgur.com/xByGDpH.jpg Just about to truly begin construction above a new Performing Arts Center (so maybe it's not in the proposal stage anymore, but it hasn't ~officially~ begun construction - demolition of old buildings is almost complete). Still not sold on the design, would prefer an angled roof and a better transition into the base (the theater), but it's better than many of the old 70s boxes that we have. It will be the 3rd tallest in the city. A new convention center hotel has been approved, but they're still searching for a developer. It's expected to be - and hopefully that will stay true - the new tallest in the city. |
San Antonio has two towers planned in the 600 ft range both to be of iconic status. The renderings have not been released yet. Other high rises are in the planning stages in various parts of downtown. San Antonio may be on the verge of an Austin style skyscraper boom. Hooray!
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updated a couple. Tell me if I need to update any more.
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820 2nd Ave. http://i901.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps7110d50c.png |
[QUOTE=chris08876;6670978]For Seattle, its actually:
820 2nd Ave. thanks |
"Still not sold on the design, would prefer an angled roof and a better transition into the base (the theater), but it's better than many of the old 70s boxes that we have. It will be the 3rd tallest in the city."
I don't know. I think that will fit in well with the current SLC skyline. |
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Nice to see so many cities seem to have new tallests in the works. |
That Seattle proposal was a concept by an architect that didn't get selected. For some reason people on SSP saw some images and thought it was a proposal. There's no information about how tall the building might be, though the owner did say something this week about 1.1 msf plus housing, which does suggest a very tall tower. They also said they hired NBBJ as architect.
Otherwise we have an 800' proposal. |
San Juan, P.R.
1500 Antonsanti Street Tower:
380Ft. 24 Stories http://www.caribbeanbusinesspr.com/f...dering2015.jpg http://caribbeanbusinesspr.com/news/...se-106017.html |
A post from San Juan PR is a pleasant surprise.
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This building is under construction, core is well over half way up. But it won't be Denver's tallest. Maybe Denver's most interesting skyscraper though. |
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I wouldn't call Salt Lake a major city but this is probably the tallest thing I've seen built here :/
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...s-exterior.jpg |
Hudson Site Tower, Detroit. 734 feet and 52 stories, though, I'm not sure if the floor count is just the tower or includes the podium levels. Site prep works starts in December:
http://hudsonssitedetroit.com/images/Tower_small.jpg http://hudsonssitedetroit.com/images/new_gradelevel.jpg http://hudsonssitedetroit.com/images/marketplace.jpg Not sure how much of a "major" city it is, but Grand Rapids does have a metropolitan area of over 1 million people. It's tallest is 10 Ionia, which will be 418 feet and 40 stories. http://images.skyscrapercenter.com/b...n__company.jpg http://images.skyscrapercenter.com/b...n__company.jpg http://images.skyscrapercenter.com/b...n__company.jpg |
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6X Guadalupe in Austin, 848 Ft. It looks like it will be starting construction by the end of the year and is currently in the demolition phase.
https://i.imgur.com/iGpalg0h.jpg https://i.imgur.com/uzS4IDE.jpg https://i.imgur.com/TBlFub1.jpg |
Kensington Tower in Salt Lake City will be 40 stories. The Pantages Theater residential tower might be taller than that.
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Salt Lake City Towers
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Kensington Tower in Salt Lake City, Utah: 448 feet tall - proposed https://images.skyscrapercenter.com/...wer_(c)hks.jpg A couple other towers right behind it: 95 State: 390 feet tall - under construction https://images1.loopnet.com/i2/3V-CM.../116/image.jpg Pantages Tower: 380 feet tall - proposed https://www.sltrib.com/resizer/0Sq8X...ICLZQ5RQ6Y.png |
Austin:
6XGuadalupe is no longer proposed. It has gone vertical. This is the tallest currently proposed in Austin... 98 Red River/Waller Creek Tower (1,022'/74 floors) https://i.imgur.com/Kk2OSEt.png https://i.imgur.com/zdoZpN1.png Fencing is already up around the site (with the developers logos). Final city approval is expected in the coming weeks. Austin also has proposals for (if I have this up-to-date): 2 - 800'-899' (+1 U/C) 3 - 700'-799' 3 - 600'-699' 4 - 500'-599' (+4 U/C) 3 - 400'-499' (+1 U/C) |
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