Top 20 Fastest Growing US Skylines from 2001-2025 (25Years)

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • This video is part of a series that explores several metrics for measuring skylines.
    • Top US Skylines (Best...
    List of the 20 US Cities with the most skyline growth within 25year time span of 2001-2025. This includes high-rises and skyscrapers completed during the time span and those that are currently under construction as of March 2023 and that are scheduled to be completed by December 2025
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    These three zones are delineated
    Primary Zone (City Core)- 0-10miles from the CBD (CBD included )
    Secondary Zone- 10-20miles from the CBD
    Tertiary Zone- 20-30miles from the CBD
    The Vast Majority of the metropolitan areas have most of their high-rises/skyscraper developments in the City Core.
    Few cites have significant development Outside of the Core. Miami and Dallas are notable exceptions. Both cities have large secondary cities included in their metropolitan area ; Miami/ Ft Lauderdale and Dallas/Ft Worth. Most of the development in Fort Worth is within 30-30.5miles from Dallas, therefore it is included in the data
    Historically (late 1800's) the term "Skyscraper" referred to buildings that were between 10-20 stories. Modern sources typically define skyscrapers as being either 100m(328ft) or 150m(492ft), however there is no universally accepted definition. The most extensive database concerning worldwide building information generally uses 100m(328ft) as the standard, therefore we used the 100m marker.
    There is even greater variation in the definition of the term "Highrise". Considering the fact that it is becoming increasingly rare for any building shorter than 45m(approximating150ft) to be categorized as a "highrise" we use the marker of 45m to denote highrise. In generally there are significant inconsistencies in the databases concerning this designation (not only among cities within the same country, but intracity also ). More recently, most new buildings under 45m(approx 150ft) are generally categorized as "Lowrise".
    Usually City A will literally have hundreds of buildings between 31-45m classified as highrise ; City B will literally have hundreds of buildings between 31-45m (with the same floor count) all classified as lowrise. Oddly, City A will have also have a hundred buildings in the same range (31m-45m) classified as lowrise. The amount of variations in this datafield is remarkable.
    Moreover, there should be a global push amongst those who maintain skyline databases to standardize the terms used in the industry.
    For all practical purpose, I suggest adding two new terms to the lexicon; "Skyrise " and also "Starscraper" instead of supertall.
    Lowrise for buildings under 49m
    Highrise for buildings 50m to 99m
    "Skyrise" for buildings 100m - 149m
    Skyscraper for buildings 150m-299m
    "Starscraper" for buildings 300m and greater
    Thanks for reading down this far. :-)
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    More to come.
    Timecodes
    0:00 - Intro
    0:17 - Minneapolis Skyline fastest growing
    0:27 - Tampa Skyline fastest growing
    0:39 - Charlotte Skyline fastest growing
    0:50 - Nashville Skyline fastest growing
    1:01 - Las Vegas Skyline fastest growing
    1:12 - San Diego Skyline fastest growing
    1:23 - Denver Skyline fastest growing
    1:34 - Los Angeles Skyline fastest growing
    1:45 - Austin Skyline fastest growing
    1:56 - Philadelphia Skyline fastest growing
    2:07 - Dallas Skyline fastest growing
    2:18 - San Francisco Skyline fastest growing
    2:29 - Boston Skyline fastest growing
    2:40 - Washington DC Skyline fastest growing
    2:51 - Seattle Skyline fastest growing
    3:02 - Houston Skyline fastest growing
    3:13 - Atlanta Skyline fastest growing
    3:24 - Chicago Skyline fastest growing
    3:35 - Miami Skyline fastest growing
    3:46 - New York Skyline fastest growing
    3:57 - Outro

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @xoxxobob61
    @xoxxobob61 Рік тому +7

    It's amazing to see Miami at #2 over Chicago. It doesn't appear that Miami is slowing down it's Skyscraper construction either with it's first "Starscraper" the 100 story Waldorf-Astoria under construction now. Thanks for the video!

    • @TheSkylineKing
      @TheSkylineKing  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for viewing! Miami biggest decade for skyline growth was from 2001-2010, 52% of the towers built in the last 25 years were built during that decade. Miami growth is significantly more spread out. Where as Chicago is mostly in its downtown/CBD.

    • @xoxxobob61
      @xoxxobob61 Рік тому +6

      @@TheSkylineKing Chicago's Skyline will always be #2 to me after NYC. I am from Miami even within it's downtown core it's still pretty impressive what has happened here in the last 20 years.

    • @ShenardL
      @ShenardL Рік тому +5

      Chicago's skyline is a lot more impressive. I go to Miami every year and it has a lot of similar looking condo buildings without a lot of tall height and not many standout buildings.

    • @JXY2019
      @JXY2019 Рік тому +4

      Chicago still has more by a lot than Miami. Just isn’t building as many right now.

    • @American_Burger12
      @American_Burger12 2 місяці тому +1

      Look at a image of Miami in the 2000 to now, you’ll see a huge difference

  • @dariusbrock2351
    @dariusbrock2351 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @williammoore27
    @williammoore27 7 місяців тому +2

    Atlanta has thousands and thousands of skyscrapers in The Big Peach & all around the world!🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎

  • @christianhill3244
    @christianhill3244 Рік тому +1

    Houston's Commercial growth...Economic growth in general has slowed dramatically....Most of that, I would assume is post 2010

    • @TheSkylineKing
      @TheSkylineKing  Рік тому +6

      As far as skyline (high-rises/skyscrapers) growth in the current cycle (2021-2025) Austin has literally supplanted both Dallas and Houston in terms of number of towers and height of towers being built. That trend is not showing any signs of slowing. Houston is still trending ahead of Dallas .

  • @zoherringjr2304
    @zoherringjr2304 Рік тому +1

    Very soon Newark will be on here

    • @TheSkylineKing
      @TheSkylineKing  Рік тому +2

      Newark is already included in the data for NYC (it's within 10miles of NYC)

    • @zoherringjr2304
      @zoherringjr2304 Рік тому +1

      Newark is totally different from NYC we should be separated!!

    • @TheSkylineKing
      @TheSkylineKing  Рік тому +3

      @@zoherringjr2304 this particular video focuses on the metro area. most cities have a primary(cbd) area and secondary areas of development .. i have a few videos that just focuses on the cbd..you can choose another that fits your liking

    • @hyzercreek
      @hyzercreek 10 місяців тому

      @@zoherringjr2304 Yeah, because the Newark airport is for people flying from Paris and London to Hoboken.

    • @hyzercreek
      @hyzercreek 10 місяців тому

      And the Jets are a New Jersey team. The Newark Jets, right.