On a side note... It's astonishing there is a city as dynamic, populous and economically important as Monterey so close to the southern border and yet maybe 1% of Americans have ever been there. I suppose that's true of most of Mexico.
I’ve been to Monterrey a few times and keep track of the buildings there. . . my first visit was back in 1996 and there were no tall buildings of note and now there are many. . .
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Interesting. I thought this one was 1,490 ft so it could claim third tallest in NA though. (It wouldn't hold that title though, due to various proposals in NYC) Well that's fine, especially for Mexico this one is massive.
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NYC - 20 Supertalls (including UC)
NYC - Future 2035 supertalls - 45 + not including anything that gets newly proposed between now and then (which will likely put it over 50)
Interesting comment, I was thinking this tower gives certain nods to Manhattan Greats from the 1930's; The Chrysler and The Empire State Buildings. It is a nice looking, very tall tower.
“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.