Top 16 US Metropolitan Skylines with the Most Buildings Above 300ft
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2022
- This video is part of a series that explores several metrics for measuring skylines. / watchv=bdlz4_wmuly&lis...
This video is a listing of the tallest US metropolitan skylines based on the number of buildings 300ft and taller.
These three zones were 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
This ranking does not look at the beauty /esthetics of the skyline, only the height of the buildings. - Розваги
No one is topping NYC metropolitan area
not within the next 50yrs maybe century
@@TheSkylineKing that’s what I’m thinking 🤔
Miami has become so big, wow. It's definitely about to be the next NYC & Chicago in terms of skylines. They just need a few more super talls.
Thanks for viewing. Miami has a lot of development outside of the city core. When you look at the city core ( within 10 miles and including the CBD ) Chicago excels Miami by over 500 more buildings , however when you look at total number of high-rises and skyscrapers within 30 miles and including the CBD , Chicago only excels Miami by 160+ buildings.
@@californiamade5608 emotionally yes.. but factually?.. no.. In terms of high-rises and skyscrapers in the 10mile core Miami excels LA by 100 buildings and at the 30mile range Miami excels LA by 360+ buildings.. Also Miami is currently building significantly more buildings( highrises/skyscrapers) than every city except NYC and ATL
@@californiamade5608 Eh, I love LA I visited in August of 2020 and LOVED it. BUT- to be a city of over 4 million just in the city proper it felt like I was in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Miami etc. I think Atlanta & Miami both have better skylines with way more potential
I’m in Miami now. Was here in Oct. It’s definitely not close to the top 2 but far exceeds the rest in every other way. Especially design.
The biggest differentiator is most of the buildings in Miami are residential just like Chicago and NYC, whereas most of the buildings in the other cities are commercial.
Atlanta, where I live, has a lot of residential high rises, and adding, but even here the bulk of the skyline, the tallest buildings, are commercial.
@@californiamade5608 lol, L.A. doesn't stand a chance of catching these cities and if your state keeps losing population due to being a shitshow, they might start knocking buildings down due to no business/tenants.
Although Detroit was not in the top 16, its would have been interesting to see it's stats of buildings outside of the city core, including the 5 in Southfield (about 15 miles from downtown Detroit) and one in Troy (about 16 miles from the city core).
Thanks for viewing. Detroit is ranked 18th , just behind 17th ranked San Diego
@@TheSkylineKing no problem.
H-town 😩
Thanks for Viewing!
Does jersey city and Newark account for the total number of skyscrapers that’s in the radius area of NYC?
Yes they are included. Thanks for viewing.
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H Town
H Town
thanks for viewing!
Are we go talk about how the Alt converge was pretty much the whole metro Vs Dallas coverage just shy of including Fortworth proper lmao.
ALL IM SAYING DALLAS IS WAY HIGHER😎❤
thanks for viewing. Actually all of Forth Worth is included in the data (as noted in the notes under the "show more" tab ) Since the area is literally on the boundary margin it was included.
No it wasn't actually that circle was just shy of downtown lol
I have lived there I know
You mad Ft worth ain't make it huh
@@bossK78 No if Fort Worth was included country Atl and anything in the south for that matter wouldn't compare.😎😉
@Damorious Murphy you're kidding right?
HALF OF DOWNTOWN FT.WORTH WAS NOT INCLUDED AND IT STOP RIGHT AT DOWNTOWN SMH
DALLAS 8.2MILLION AND BEHIND ATL LOL THATS FUNNY HOW YALL LIE😎😉
Actually if you took the time to read the copy you will noticed that ALL of Ft Worth is included in the numbers ( although some of the buildings in FW are outside of the 30mile zone we included ALL) We also included All of Fort Lauderdale with Miami (it’s sits on the 30 mile line also).. no Lies told.