Posted Apr 30, 2024, 7:22 PM
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Originally Posted by iheartthed
Yeah, I don't think there are many high rises outside of that list of cities. The tallest building in Hoboken just misses the 100m cutoff. Harrison, NJ, might also have tall towers in the future, but I don't think the city has any high-rises yet.
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Thanks very much. It can get tricky compiling data for metropolitan areas as there are often a ton of separate places one wouldn't think to add or have never heard of.
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Originally Posted by Crawford
For 100m+ buildings, you'll also likely have New Brunswick, Hackensack, Morristown, Edgewater, Yonkers, Pearl River, Mt. Vernon, Stamford, Stony Brook, East Meadow, Long Branch.
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OK, thanks. I'll have a look at them when I get a block of free time.
Edit: only 1 building made the cut: Park Tower in Stamford is 119m. Everything else is below 100m. That said, Stamford isn't part of New York MSA. It is part of the more expansive CSA though.
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Last edited by isaidso; Apr 30, 2024 at 7:37 PM.
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