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Originally Posted by jjv007
Yeah but's that still just 3 or 4 legitimate highrise projects under construction at most. It only comes in waves if the city's economy is mediocre. Cities directly in front of Philly in many ways like Boston and San Fran, or even Seattle, have at least a dozen of these scale projects underway with more constantly going through the review process.
2016 Philadelphia is light years ahead of 2000 Philadelphia, but unfortunately still trails behind and is for the most part growing slower than all the cities classified above it.
I say this as someone who loves Philly and wants nothing but the best for it. Sorry if this post sounds negadelphian.
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I call B*llsh*t.
I'm the first person to criticize Philadelphia when needed but a dozen "skyscrapers" going up in Boston at any one time at all times? If that's the case, why does Boston's skyline look like Wilmington Delaware's and not ours? Further more, why doesn't its skyline look more like Miami or Seattle.
We are indeed in a boom and we aren't really trailing all that many cities at this point. The only thing I think I'd like to see that we don't have is an additional commercial high rise going up (in addition to CITC and FMC). There are few cities in this country building more than 3 true skyscrapers for businesses (i.e. offices) at any one time. That list might be limited to New York and maybe Los Angeles and maybe Chicago. Even then, I think honestly it's only NYC.
I was actually just thinking that there is SOOO much more going on here than one would be led to believe based on the activity on this thread, which seems to have died down over the years. Not sure why. I was just thinking that in the next crop of development (and by next, I mean 1-2 years), we'll likely have:
1. The first Schuykill Yards building
2. Phase II of CHOPs development on the East Side of the Schuykill
3. 2100 Market
4. 1911 Walnut
On top of that, by the time those things get underway, we'll likely have a bevy of cranes in the Loft District for new residential buildings north of Vine Street and serious movement on the 3rd Comcast building. I would think it wouldn't be out of the question to also have a yet unknown commercial building underway west of the Schuykill and the SLS and/or another hotel.
Literally this post leaves out buildings ALL over the city that don't seem to impress you. 1601 Vine, The Bridge, One Water Street, CHOP Phase I, the W, various spec buildings in University City, Wistar, the medical centers, 1213 Walnut, East Market, 500 Walnut, The Dalian, etc. Yes, these buildings are not all tall, but they are all massive. Building a building with 300+ apartments is no small feat for any city. The amount of construction happening here is historic by any standard, let alone just Philadelphia's.
If anything, people aren't impressed by the torrid pace of construction at this point because they're used to it? I dunno.