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Old Posted Feb 3, 2023, 4:53 AM
ArchGuy1 ArchGuy1 is offline
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Originally Posted by ahealy View Post
Yes. I mean living there. I have so many transplant clients who live dt that have moved from the Bay Area. Top levels are apartments, not condo last I checked??
The John Hancock Center in Chicago has an observation deck open to the public near the top despite being a mixed use office and residential skyscraper. The Shard in London, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and the Lotte World Tower in Seoul have sky high observation decks despite the fact that all of those buildings are mixed use apartment, hotel, and office buildings. Makes me wish Sixth & Guadeloupe and Waterline both had observation decks open to the public on their top floors.
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