^ Nite - I borrowed your video link for another forum, it's a really stunning one of the islands, but a bit of a sad reminder of our almost lost (traditional) waterfront skyline view... even from an elevated drone pov.
Maybe Space X could take some higher angle pics for us.
Last edited by Maldive; Aug 3, 2020 at 3:50 PM.
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Kansas City has a bit of same situation that St. Louis has with a strong central corridor connected by two 'downtowns'. In KC its Downtown Kansas City and the Plaza area. I was really pleasantly surprised by Kansas City when I visited.
To some extent most cities have secondary centers near the core. In Seattle we have the U District three miles from Downtown. Portland has the Lloyd Center. Denver has Cherry Creek. Phoenix has the area north on Central. Others like San Francisco simply have constant density for miles.