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Old Posted Aug 27, 2019, 9:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jd3189 View Post
Eh, I find it unique and special now, since it's one of the few cities that does this. However, it would have been nice if it tapered off the density a little bit, like Chicago's "city in a forest" model or Seattle ( being known as the Emerald City). Hopefully that happens in the future.
That's not gonna happen in Midtown anytime soon (at least width wise). You have skyscrapper adjacent to piedmont park. Then around the park you have a highly protected area of SFH and Virginia Highland. On the other side, you have the connector and GA Tech.

It is most probably going to happen in Buckhead and Downtown.
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