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Originally Posted by biggerhigherfaster
I wouldn't go that far. Even if all these projects get completed--which will require the SF economy to continue chugging along and approvals from the SF gov't bureaucracy-SF's skyline won't be close to NYC, or even Chicago. I think it'll be on par with LA and Houston/Dallas.
If all those Renzo towers that were proposed in mid-2000s were built, then it would be more impressive. The Sun towers on Treasure Island should also be interesting
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OK I misspoke.. not on par, obviously, but comparable.
I don't find LA's skyline very dense at all, it's pretty sparse, same with Houston. The people density of SF is second in the country next to NY.
I don't know how you can compare this to SF's skyline: