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Originally Posted by Chadillaccc
Yeah man definitely see that in street level pics. I was mostly referring to the density bones in how widespread the built up area is for a city of only 430 000. Sooo much potential, and y'all are taking advantage of that potential finally! So great. My top Canadian city I haven't been to yet.
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You must visit. Like any Canadian city, come in Summer or Fall. Winter is winter. Spring sucks here. Summer is great. We make up for our long chilly Spring with our long warm Fall. Real winter starts pretty late.
A lot of people hate that Halifax doesn't yet have 40 or 60 story building, but the effect you're seeing - of how widespread the built up area is - is, I think, a product of the fact that we have approved many more mid-and-high rise buildings and driven the market in that direction.
I always think, would you rather one 80 story building, or one 40 and two 20, or four 20? I'd say that for a city of this size the fours 20s are contributing far more to an urban look and feel of density than the other options. Yeah Niagara Falls and Atlantic city have taller hotels that make for a "skyline", but if you look closely they both have a few buildings along a single strip and that's all.