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Old Posted Sep 20, 2022, 10:44 PM
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That’s a very good hint.

There’s the Transit Terminal Tower proposal in Philly at 1,200 feet and 333 South Figuora in LA at 1,108 feet. Waldorf Astoria in Miami at 1,049 feet.
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That’s a very good hint.

There’s the Transit Terminal Tower proposal in Philly at 1,200 feet and 333 South Figuora in LA at 1,108 feet. Waldorf Astoria in Miami at 1,049 feet.
I believe the Transit Terminal Tower, while possible, is at this point just a concept. Who knows maybe it'll happen.
333 South Figuora is dead. The developer (?) got caught up in a corruption scandal, FBI, all that jazz. (Though it speaks more to LAs process that the developer even felt the need to bribe, but that's another story).
However the site is still good, so it's possible someone else could build one that tall there.

As for Waldorf, that's only 1,049 ft. It's quite possible this proposal could eclipse it.
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Old Posted Sep 21, 2022, 8:48 PM
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That’s a very good hint.

There’s the Transit Terminal Tower proposal in Philly at 1,200 feet and 333 South Figuora in LA at 1,108 feet. Waldorf Astoria in Miami at 1,049 feet.
And 4/C in Seattle and Hines’s tower in SF


Anyway great news about a new potential skyscraper, even at the expense of Fogo de Chao.
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Old Posted Sep 22, 2022, 2:01 AM
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And 4/C in Seattle and Hines’s tower in SF


Anyway great news about a new potential skyscraper, even at the expense of Fogo de Chao.
Does 4/C have a dedicated thread? I can’t find it.
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Does 4/C have a dedicated thread? I can’t find it.
https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...seattle&page=5
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And 4/C in Seattle and Hines’s tower in SF


Anyway great news about a new potential skyscraper, even at the expense of Fogo de Chao.
Fogo De Chao will remain, just moving a few blocks over to 2nd & Congress.



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