^ In that location, anything 600 ft. or higher would be a significant skyline changer for Dallas. It would extend the skyline plateau north and west from many of the most common viewpoints. Only when viewed from the south or southwest would this not be significantly prominent, and from those views, you might need a building that's 1,200 ft tall or higher to have an impact.
That being said, I agree with you that Dallas deserves a supertall, it just doesn't need one in this specific location for it to have a pretty significant impact on the skyline.
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