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Old Posted May 6, 2018, 7:39 PM
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Originally Posted by RobEss View Post
I notice there's a lack of any attempt to understand the positions of anyone who isn't a fan of tall buildings on this forum.

I mean, I'm obviously a big fan of skyscrapers - I'm here after all - but I'm much more interested in seeing healthy growth within a city, not just a constant climb upwards.

To that end, I wish contributors to this forum would actually engage in a discussion about how others might feel about towers of this nature

And exactly why? Anyone concerned about the nature of such things would live far removed from a critical mass of transportation, and certainly wouldn't live as close to existing towers. It's a big city. And an even bigger country. The vast majority of both is tower free, and in no threat of seeing that ever change. I have no sympathy for people who are SHOCKED that a big tower might get built in the big city.
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