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Originally Posted by bilbao58
This is from the same Reddit link:
The figures are for the whole metro areas of NYC and Miami.
In percentage terms the number of skyscrapers has increased by:
Total US: +77.5% (499 to 887)
New York: +80.1% (186 to 335)
Chicago: +80.3% (76 to 137) (I'm actually shocked this is higher than New York, though most of this was in the 2000s)
Miami: +1166% (6 to 76)
Houston: +42.9% (28 to 40)
Rest of the US: +47.3% (203 to 299)
Los Angeles: +36.4% (22 to 30)
San Francisco: +44.4% (18 to 26)
Boston: +50% (16 to 24)
Philadelphia: +88.9% (9 to 17)
Seattle: +100% (11 to 22)
Atlanta: +46.2% (13 to 19) (only 1 was built since 2010)
DFW: +9% (21 to 23) (lol)
Austin: N/A% (0 to 8)
Las Vegas: +700% (2 to 16)
Rest of the rest: +25.3% (91 to 114)
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Are you sure about this? I can remember in 1999 when the city of Miami proper only had 6 skyscrapers above 500+ feet.
The current SSP Diagrams page has it at 55 over that height now.
I have it at 62 completed with over 18 U/C in my Signature.
This isn't even including cities in the metro like Sunny Isles Beach which has over a dozen of that height or taller.