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Originally Posted by LeftCoaster
There are definitely several proposals missing from the 200m+, but no where near the 17 additional needed to fulfill caltranes sig. Still ~30 200M plus buildings is very impressive for a city Toronto's size.
Also how do you figure Toronto and Chicago will be comparable in size in 20 years? That would need a pretty incredible sustained growth rate in Toronto coupled with almost no growth in Chicago.
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Toronto should move into the global top 10 as far as # of 200 m+ buildings if most of the proposals get built.
Toronto comparable to Chicago in 20 years? See post #59. Toronto grows by just over 100,000/year, while Hamilton and Oshawa together grow by just under 10,000/year. That's about 110,000/year or 2.2 million in 20 years. That would bump us up from 6.8 million to 9 million. Chicago grows by about 40,000/year or 800,000 over 20 years which would bump them up to about 9.3 million.
9 million vs 9.3 million? It's about the same.