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The "bashing" can easily be traced back to the thread originator. It was created for exactly that purpose - not for any honest debate.
Really.It's like asking a question you already know more than likely what the outcome will be as if its a "surprise".Especially with the name of NYC's most famous river on the originator's name.LOL!
I live in Atlanta but I actually like the setting in which it is in over the NYC.However I like the Height of NYC's.It's a toss up for me,but since I live in Atlanta,I'd give it the nod.Plus its older too.Anytime we can seldom one up NYC,its worth it.
Both are pretty neat buildings but I think the one in New York is more impressive. The views from Madison Square Park are nice. It's one of my favorite buildings period.
Both are nice, but I like the NYC version. It blends in better.
Funny how any thread that mentions ATL turns into an all out Atlanta v. ___________ thread or Atlanta is not sprawl because ____________ thread.
Do you realize that Toronto, St Louis and Chicago have versions as well. I know for a fact the Toronto version was before Atlanta’s so don’t act like Atlanta originated the Flatiron idea.
As much as I love Canada, This is a USA forum not Canadian,,,,,,,.
I would love to see pics. Anyone have some to share?
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