_Outside of affordable housing If we're going off just _*_"new looks"_*_ alone.. then Atlanta needs to add about 19 more tall skyscrapers 700ft or higher the Westin Peachtree Plaza level & about 20 more mixed use buildings/stores etc. Atlanta definitely has the money lol. Our skyline needs some help it's so spaced out visually it's neatly sculpted, but it'll make the city of Atlanta look much bigger like Manhattan or Chicago/ their skylines are large & whole with tall towers you can see from 30 miles away. I would spread them out more above the Ponce city market area then over towards the westside above the Benz stadium then connect both sides up to the Midtown area & finally connecting them all the way up to the city of Buckhead. That big separation gap between Downtown, Midtown & Buckhead needs to be filled with big buildings right now it just doesn't complete the look that's why Atlanta has like 3 or 4 separate skylines resulting in the sq mi of the city to be smaller than Houston/Denver etc._
It’s nice in theory and I want that too but the city can’t even get transportation right. Before adding more buildings we need a better hardline train system to reach these areas quicker. Plus politics, the north side of Atl aka Buckhead wants nothing to do with the south west and east side of the city. They literally tried to split from Atlanta and make it into another city (aka some white people decided this for personal reasons). Believe me I want to see the city expand for the better but we have to take proper steps before we do. You don’t want to add 2 mill plus people to a city in the coming decades and have the transit system we do now. It’s really really out dated and needs to be expanded on all sides of the city. This allows for better commute times which means more money in Atlantas pocket for the long term future.
Super tall skyscrapers proposals that’s 700 ft and up in Atlanta never happen. So no need to get excited. ATL skyline is old and outdated. One of the most popular cities in America with such a boring spaced-out skyline.
Lol, where are you from? Because Atlanta is biulding over 43 skyscrapers/highrises in 2023, Second to only New York with 50+. Hate all you want, but Atlanta is third overall to only New York and Chicago.
@@bobbydouglas5958You must learn how to spell, and write a sentence before you call anyone a "Crack head"🤣 Plus I didn't say that "Atlanta" has the best skyline...
The 1105 and 712 West Peachtree buildings are already completed.
Some cool development coming Atlanta's way!
_Outside of affordable housing If we're going off just _*_"new looks"_*_ alone.. then Atlanta needs to add about 19 more tall skyscrapers 700ft or higher the Westin Peachtree Plaza level & about 20 more mixed use buildings/stores etc. Atlanta definitely has the money lol. Our skyline needs some help it's so spaced out visually it's neatly sculpted, but it'll make the city of Atlanta look much bigger like Manhattan or Chicago/ their skylines are large & whole with tall towers you can see from 30 miles away. I would spread them out more above the Ponce city market area then over towards the westside above the Benz stadium then connect both sides up to the Midtown area & finally connecting them all the way up to the city of Buckhead. That big separation gap between Downtown, Midtown & Buckhead needs to be filled with big buildings right now it just doesn't complete the look that's why Atlanta has like 3 or 4 separate skylines resulting in the sq mi of the city to be smaller than Houston/Denver etc._
It’s nice in theory and I want that too but the city can’t even get transportation right. Before adding more buildings we need a better hardline train system to reach these areas quicker. Plus politics, the north side of Atl aka Buckhead wants nothing to do with the south west and east side of the city. They literally tried to split from Atlanta and make it into another city (aka some white people decided this for personal reasons). Believe me I want to see the city expand for the better but we have to take proper steps before we do. You don’t want to add 2 mill plus people to a city in the coming decades and have the transit system we do now. It’s really really out dated and needs to be expanded on all sides of the city. This allows for better commute times which means more money in Atlantas pocket for the long term future.
Maybe do new haven ct next
Edit: or Stamford
...why?
Atlanta has so much high-rise skyscrapers in the USA & somewhere all around the world!🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑🏙🏙🏙🏙🏙🏙🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
Super tall skyscrapers proposals that’s 700 ft and up in Atlanta never happen. So no need to get excited. ATL skyline is old and outdated. One of the most popular cities in America with such a boring spaced-out skyline.
Atlanta has several skyscrapers that are above 700ft, so why wouldn’t it not happen?!
Lol, where are you from? Because Atlanta is biulding over 43 skyscrapers/highrises in 2023, Second to only New York with 50+. Hate all you want, but Atlanta is third overall to only New York and Chicago.
You on crack bad Atlanta got the best skyline 😂😊
@@bobbydouglas5958You must learn how to spell, and write a sentence before you call anyone a "Crack head"🤣 Plus I didn't say that "Atlanta" has the best skyline...
Rockefeller building is being built right now, it'll be 730ft tall.
Atlanta skyscrapers has more, more & more!🏙🏙🏙🏙🏙🏙
Has more what?
He trying to say biuldings, lol. My 5 year could interpret that.