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Originally Posted by SoCalKid
Do you understand how tall that is? That would make it at least the second tallest building IN THE WORLD. It would be 300 ft or so bigger than the new World Trade Tower in New York, which is going to be the new tallest tower in that city. We can't expect a developer to drop that type of money in LA, it just would never pencil out.
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Simply trying to make a point that developers seem to lack foresight, scaling back because of current market conditions rather than looking at future trends. There is a MASSIVE housing shortage downtown, with that Downtown News article saying some landlords reporting 98-99% vacancy and constantly rising rents. There are waiting lists everywhere I look DT (people WAITING in line to pay money to landlords - including myself!); I'll bet Apex will regret not building a second tower when number one fills in a few months.
Sieze the opportunity, that lot won't come back if someone puts a 22 story mixed use on it. Plus we have no high-rise apartments (60+ stories) in LA. Im not the only one trying to re-create New York by the beach; no one would trade sun and space for dense city life otherwise.
And it's hyperbole, I understand how tall 2000 feet is - its 2000 feet