Quote:
Originally Posted by new.slang
Damn, I was thinking a while ago how awesome a green SHoP building would look in Seattle. Low key wish this would be built there instead :p
|
One day it'll happen. Seattle is going through a massive boom, and you guys have beautiful towers like "The Mark" rising and a pretty nice addition to the 440' stock.
For all we know here in NY, you guys down there could get something that will blow every proposal out of the water. I wouldn't rule it out. We can get surprised every once in a while.
Now, in terms of this tower, its still something like 2 years before it starts construction, but its good to see large towers being planned in areas that somewhat fall in the 20-30 floor category. It kinda adds a new mini skyline in a way when the area fills up. Which is always nice to have different nodes. A city that just has one cluster can get a bit boring, but the grandeur can really be seen when they are all over the place. In that respect, NYC is starting to look like Shenzhen with a mix of Hong Kong. With its multiple skylines and skyscraper nodes popping up everywhere.